Writing 1 to file "enable" (sudo echo 1 > enable) didn't help because
of denied permission, but turning off "plug and play OS" in BIOS
helped.

Anyway, thank you very much for your help.

Sasa

On 12/30/08, Sebastian Kuzminsky <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sasa Vilic wrote:
>> The differences between this output and output on my computer are only in
>> addresses. (0000:00:10.0 and  I/O port addresses).
>>
>> On my computer I/O port address, if I can good remember, are something
>> like
>> a400, a000, d400, d000, ....., 9800 etc, but all I/O ports are disabled.
>>
>> I did not know, that this addresses are so important. I will try to do
>> tomorrow, what you have suggested and I will get real output of lspci.
>>
>> Anyway, thank you very much. Your information seems very helpful. I will
>> be
>> able to test it tomorrow and inform you about results.
>
> The exact addresses are not important, the part that's important that I
> wanted to make sure about is the "disabled", so i think we're ok, don't
> bother sending the exact addresses.
>
> Instead try writing a 1 to the PCI device's "enable" file in sysfs,
> rerun lspci, and see if that fixes it.
>
>
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