Matt Flax wrote:
> Unfortunatly the IRQ is set up by the BIOS to be 0.
> This bios does not let the user alter the IRQs.

Usually, the BIOS has an option "PnP OS" or maybe "ACPI OS" to specify
whether the resources are to be allocated by the BIOS or by the OS.

If your BIOS doesn't support this, you have to configure the Linux kernel
to allocate the resources. I don't know if or how this is possible.


HTH
Clemens




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