D'Arcy Cain <darcy%NetBSD.org@localhost> writes: > I still wonder if we should comment out AGP from the XEN_DOM0 > configuration since it seems to be the usual suggestion when it doesn't > work. Even for XEN_DOMU it seems to me that most people will be logging > in to a text console or using VNC. Is there really any benefit to AGP > on a Xen server? There are two xen usage patterns: big box in a machine room, text console, all usage remote regular desktop, with what would have been bare metal as the dom0, so you can run a domU or two in the latter case, people want a normalish dom0 kernel. So hard to say. Are there PRs, and can we deal with this by quirks to not attach AGP when it's going to do something bad?
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