Rene Herman wrote:

I suppose that I have the IsaPNP support (how can I be sure ?), because I have the folder /sys/devices/pnp and pnp1.

By the way, also please try a "zgrep ISAPNP /proc/config.gz". You should see a CONFIG_ISAPNP=y. If the /proc/config.gz file does not exist, go shoot your distribution's kernel maintainer and try "grep ISA_PNP /boot/config-$(uname -r)" instead.

For all I know, your pnp1 is PnP-BIOS, with pnp0 being PNPACPI or something...

Rene.


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