Ah yes, now we get into the funky world of hardware itself. I've attached the output of "lspci -v", so you can see what hardware I've got going. Basically, it's an Athlon64 running Fedora Core 3 (but in 32-bit more, I'm not running x86_64). The chipset is a SiS755, and it's an el-cheapo ECS motherboard (which actually did rated fairly well in reviews) - it's a Fry's special.
I don't see anything in your lspci output that looks significantly different to mine. I suppose I could post it, but I'm not sure at this point how it would help. I have an EPoX EP-4PDA3I-3 motherboard with a 2.4GHz P4, a PCI wireless NIC, and a nVidia GeForce FX5200 graphics card. Nothing fancy there, AFAICT.
I'd appreciate any ideas how to debug things from here-- I know I have a known-working configuration, so there ought to be some way of figuring out whether or not what's going wrong here is a hardware or software problem. I don't know enough to know how to debug this problem on my own. :(
-=Eric
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