I noticed that someone said that they had experienced performance
improvements
when two popular interrupts that had shared an IRQ no longer did.

I currently have:

irq  0:  33286397 timer                 irq  9:    630374 Intel
EtherExpress P 
irq  1:      1788 keyboard              irq 10:   2514380 aic7xxx, Intel
Ether 
irq  2:         0 cascade [4]           irq 11:     34260
aic7xxx              
irq  4:   7604368 serial                irq 12:       579 PS/2
Mouse           
irq  5:    332765 megaraid              irq 13:         1
fpu                  
irq  6:         3                       irq 14:         5
ide0                 
irq  7:         1                       irq 129: 
23112026                      
irq  8:         1 rtc                  

IRQ10 is shared between a 7880 and a Pro 100B. Would separating them
yield a performance
improvement worth bothering about ? If I were to do this which IRQ
should I move to ?
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