Thomas and Ico:

can you please try to boot your systems with the "pci=biosirq" command
line flag?

from my discussions with alan cox on the linux kernel mailing list, it
appears that the PCI configuration information for the card isn't
complete, and only the BIOS knows how to figure out the interrupt
number. You both had different issues - one of you had a problem with
IO memory, the other with interrupts - but I'd like to see what
difference this makes. 

as i understand it, it tells the PCI code in the kernel to use the IRQ
allocation decisions made by the BIOS (linux usually throws them away
and does its own thing; windows uses the BIOS values).

thanks.

--p

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