On July 9, 2002 02:49 pm, Brad Hards wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 07:27, Graham TerMarsch wrote:
> > After much fighting, pulling of hair, and many long hours spent going
> > through testing out various debug builds, kernel revisions, etc., I
> > finally found a single item that made a total world of difference.....
> >
> >   In the BIOS, take the "Assign IRQ for USB" option and turn it off.
>
> We have almost this issue in the FAQ.
[.....snip.....]

I'd run across this info in the FAQ; this is the entry that made me go back 
and try shuffling cards around, updating kernels, etc.  I'd vote for 
adding in a note about unsetting the IRQ in the BIOs, if nothing else than 
as an added possible solution.

-- 
Graham TerMarsch
Howling Frog Internet Development, Inc.   http://www.howlingfrog.com



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