Am Samstag, 29. Dezember 2001 12:13 schrieb Paul Crowley:

> I received the suggestion in private email that it might be a known
> APIC routing problem with SMP VIA chipsets.  I use a VIA chipset, but
> my laptop is not SMP and APIC is not enabled in the kernel config, so
> the suggested fix ("noapic" kernel boot option) didn't work.  Thanks
> anyway!

In this case a IRQ-Routing Problem may exist.
Perhaps you have luck, enableing the APIC in the kernel.
It's worth a try.

Another try you may after the kernel APIC is to solve the IRQ-Routing 
manually, giving PIRQ="5,7,10,11" to the kernel append. The numbers are 
just ideas to help the kernel seting up thje pci-Routing table, you will 
have to wind your own irqs.

After that my ideas are gone.

mfG
        Jojo

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