On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 07:05:37AM -0700, 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

No, this is probably the well reported ACPI interrupt routing issue.
See linux kernel and the ACPI mailing list for some patches to try, and
lots more information about this problem.

thanks,

greg k-h


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