Thanks for the info.

Is there a way to change the irq of the ethertap device?
It sets itself to irq 5 which conflicts with my sound.

Vikash.

On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Ed G. wrote:
> > you can use diald with ethertap! You just have to put "-daemon" in your diald.conf.
> 
> While this does work, it is a workaround.  I don't think we should 
> lose sight of the fact that diald's behavior here is a bug and *NOT* 
> a configuration issue.
> 
> diald has a bug which causes it to erroneously close the modem 
> file descriptor if it is less than three.  When you run diald in non-
> daemon mode diald opens (and keeps open) STDIN, STDOUT and 
> STDERR (file descriptors 0, 1 and 2).  The result is that the modem 
> file descriptor, when it is opened, is greater than 2 and hence not 
> affected by the bug.
> 
> Ed G.
> 
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