umm, what if everything you jsut mentioned is onboard? :-)

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On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Peter Woit wrote:

> 
> I seem to have figured this out.  It seems that my ethernet card was
> in PCI slot 5, moving the video card to slot 5, scsi to slot 1 and 
> ethernet to slot 2 seems to have fixed this. 
> 
> I don't know if the IO-APIC code is supposed to handle this situation.
> If not, maybe there should be a FAQ entry "expect cards in slot 5 to
> have IRQ problems with SMP".
> 
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> Peter Woit
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