Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> [snip]
> >Recently there's another 8 added (in some corner of an fpga), but the
> >hardware doesn't know about them. And this interrupt sharing has also
> >cocked up things in a lot of places.  t's the issue.
> 
> 
> Okay, I've tracked it down to the acpi system. I've read almost every
> article and forum-post about acpi and usb-mice but none of them solves
> my problem. They're all busy enabling the 10th, 11th and 12th Button
> of their Logitech or MS-Mouse.  Here's what I tried: Compiling new
> kernels a few times, using acpi as modules or built-in, loading only
> needed acpi-modules... nothing helps except disabling acpi at boot -
> but that's not what I want.  Is there another way to fix this? I read
> an article about the RC1 of the new linux kernel 2.6.14 (?) that sais
> that the whole acpi-system got a major workover. Can this solve my
> problem?
> 

boot with noapic acpi=off :-D. 

Then you get 16 interrupts, and
everything lands autopmagically in regular places.

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        With best Regards,


        Declan Moriarty.
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