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Re: card with IRQ0?



On Sat, 2001-11-17 at 23:56, Timo  Boewing wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I have a very strange problem i nevr have had: i build a new computer 
> from scratch and installed woody.
> The funny problem is that linux detects all cards but cannot use'em cos 
> they are assigned to interupt zero. Thus lspci and modprobe works onn 
> all cards in the pci slots but the BIOS istself cannot detect them.
> 
> the agp device, onboard sound, ide controller, serial controller etc are 
> listet on system startup (BIOS) and linux detects'em, but i cannot get 
> any card working cos it receives irq0.
> 
> Has anyone an idea? i tried to manually assign irqs to the approproate 
> slots, but that also does not work. /proc/interrupts does also not list 
> the devices.
> 
> the system:
> 
> Athlon 1000C Thunderbird
> ASUS A7 Board with VIA KT-133 Chipset plus onboard RAID controller
> BIOS: actual Award
> nVidia GeForce2 MX400 w/ 64megs
> 512MB RAM 133
> 
> Thus, the only device correctly deteced is the AGP card (via the PCI 
> bus, right?). Any other cards aren't detected. For your info: i tried 
> everything with minimal configuration, means with only one PCI card to 
> avoid eventual incompats between any PCI device.
> 

Is your BIOS "helpfully" breaking PnP for a windows style OS?  There
should be an option to turn it to other or none instead of windows
somewhere.

--mike



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