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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 03:46 am, Steve Jones wrote:
> > It could be a BIOS option.
>
> I've looked there many times. But it's extremely limited
> (PhoenixBIOS/BIOS Version: R01015K6). In particular, I've seen
> nothing that looks relevant to this.
The only thing I can suggest is turning on ACPI support (and some subordinate 
options - anything related to PCI is a good bet) in the kernel configuration. 
Sorry - you'll likely have to reconfigure/rebuild the kernel.

Brad
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