On Mar 24, 2006, at 12:39 PM, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

On Mar 24, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Matt Darnell wrote:

I would not purchase a telephony card. Too many things can go wrong with
IRQ's etc.

This is the fault of running on PC architectures, not the telephony card per-se.

Both approaches are valid.

Jim
So you think SPARC will do a better job?

thats not what I said (or even intended).

Interrupt routing isn't that difficult, until you have to deal with all the legacy IRQ crap from the days of ISA/EISA buses.

then its insane.

So, PowerPC, MIPS, ARM, SPARC and x86 sans support for ISA are all equivalent in terms of low-weirdness during install of a new card.

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