Maybe it will drive my point home...
http://support.intel.com/support/gra...uxsoftware.htm
Now if only you knew what to do with that page...
See I used the exact same amount of info that you supplied me. Incidentally, just cos you can copy the values off Microsoft Device Manager doesnt mean anything, so no point satisfying me.. [whatever for? I dont know], the difference was and will be that if I ever failed to collect information before booting up my Linux setup [due to a brain cramp], I would actually go read some FAQ's and documentation, before doing random reboots and shooting blanks into the air.
As you can see those will be Intel's supported drivers for Linux, so dont .. nay TRY NOT TO.. whine about Linux not coming with all the drivers for all the hardware on a single CD.
Anyways .. as I said
plainly obvious
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Originally posted by Joe Auman:
Well UGoscinny, I'm running Intel 3D AGP Graphics with the Intel 810 Chipset acclerator with the Intel 810 Chipset Graphics Driver (DC100) 4.11.01.2555; Revision 002. 4Mb allocated SDRAM from system memory running on IRQ 11, and the I/O usage summary are as follows: 03B0h-03BBh, 03C0h-03DFh, 000A0000h-000AFFFFh, 000B0000h-000BFFFFh, 000C0000h-000C7FFFh, F8000000h-FBFFFFFFh, and FFA80000h-FFAFFFFFh. Satisfied?