"Stephen J. Gowdy" wrote:
> 
> Hi Eyal,
>         The problem (as you can tell) is getting that device an IRQ. It
> isn't a USB issue. CHeck to see if there are any options that might do
> what you want in your BIOS. You also might want to try asking on
> linux-kernel. Here is the info from the MAINTAINERS file;
> 
> PCI SUBSYSTEM
> P:      Martin Mares
> M:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> L:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> S:      Odd Fixes

Well, this machine (a portable) has a surprisingly minimal BIOS where
practically nothing is settable. I will proceed to linux-kernel if I
do not find an answer on this list first.

Ta.

--
Eyal Lebedinsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://samba.org/eyal/>


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