On Thu Jun 19, 2003 at 10:10:38PM -0700, James Sparenberg wrote:

> > > > Mark, do you have apic enabled?  How are you booting the kernel (sorry if
> > > > this has been asked or reported already).  I found with apci=on I got some
> > > > IRQ balancing and with apic on (ie. not using noapic) I had full balancing.
> > > > 
> > > > But now I've found that with apci=on or apic, I can't use DRI in X.  =(  So
> > > > I've got to boot with apci=off noapic for X, and don't have IRQ balancing
> > > > anymore.
> > > 
> > > Vincent just curious what's the video chip?  I'm wondering if there
> > > isn't an IRQ conflict that arises because of something DRI does.  Either
> > > that or someone removed the non-existent SCO code on you.
> > 
> > LOL.
> > 
> > It's an r128 chipset.  I didn't have problems with 13mdk or 18mdk, but I was
> > fixing the XFS ACLs (19mdk-to-be) and all of a sudden it broke.  Now when I
> > go back to 13mdk or 18mdk it doesn't work anymore so I'm not sure what the
> > heck is going on.
> > 
> > Accounted for pretty much a wasted day tho... =(
> 
> 
> Sounds like something got overwritten when you moded for xfs and it's
> overwritten what 13 or 18 would normally use.

I honestly have no clue what the deal is.  Kinda frustrating because I don't
even know where to begin looking to track this sucker down.

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