[ale] IRQ!
Randy Jarrett
rsj at radio.org
Tue Oct 14 12:59:39 EDT 1997
Check the settings in the motherboard bios. There should be a
section that sets the allowable irq's for the pci bus slots. Remove
irq 11 from the list and the pci card will pick up the next available
irq to use.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hamilton <chrish at ifsintl.com>
To: ale at cc.gatech.edu <ale at cc.gatech.edu>
Date: Tuesday, October 14, 1997 12:15 PM
Subject: [ale] IRQ!
>
>Greetings all:
>
>Just got a D-Link 500 10BaseT card in with the new PCs. I'm having
>a bit of a problem getting Linux to detect it properly. It's a PCI
>card, so I can cat /proc/pci after the machine is booted to get:
>
>io=0xd400
>irq=11
>
>However, this machine also has a USB (Universal Serial Bus) that
>is ALSO on irq 11. Can't disable or re-config the USB. Anyone have
>any suggestions?
>
>---
>Christopher Hamilton Internal System Administrator
>chrish at ifsintl.com IFS International, Inc.
>
>
>
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