Kevin P. Fleming wrote: > Sean Cook wrote: > > >> lspci -vb # shows IRQ 9 being shared.... >> > > That is not a valid piece of information, and wherever you learned it > you should unlearn it :-) > > 'lspci -vb' shows the interrupt that the BIOS assigned to the PCI > device, but not where the kernel assigned it, which can be radically > different, especially when an APIC is being used. We have seen cases > where there were audio issues anyway, but it's not clear that interrupt > sharing was actually the case in those cases. > What could be the other causes? I have exhausted everything I know how to do. PCI sharing explains it (whether or not it is infact the problem). This card shares the BIOS assigned interrupt with the network card...
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