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Good evening, Pierre...

On Thursday 23 January 2003 04:10 pm, Pierre Fortin wrote:

> Thanks for the clue...  all 4 PCI IRQs on my IBM TP A20m were set to 11
> also...  I changed them to auto-select; but that just used 11 again.   So,
> I forced them to 5, 9, 10 & 11 -- there were others available; but some
> put up a yellow asterisk (anybody know what IBM might mean by those?) so I

<grin> Those are conflicting IRQ's, if my memory serves me right. 

> avoided them.  Now, eth0 and CS46xx are listed in /proc/interrupts -- they
> weren't even there before the change...

Progress is good. Progress is good. 

> Hope to know soon if that'll fix my sound problems after suspend/resume.

Let us know. I can look up the IRQ's for the onboard sound, as I have a "cheat
sheet" here for IBM laptops that comes in pretty handy every once in awhile. 

Dave
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