So you are saying that the card is on it's own IRQ and is not sharing
anything with anything?  I realize the eth0 and usb are sharing, but
am not too concerned about that.

On 12/14/06, Leo Ann Boon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matt wrote:
> I see that the digium card doesn't share the IRQ.... however Digium
> has recommended diabled USB still... additionally the Digium card is
> on 169 which isn't a valid IRQ.. how can I find out what it is sharing
> with?
the tdm card is not sharing an interrupt with your USB. It's your LAN card.

169 is valid if you're running on uniprocessor IO-APIC or SMP kernel.

Guess you have to look elsewhere for the source of your crackling.

Try unloading the USB modules from the kernel, i.e.
rmmod uhci_hcd

Leo


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