On Sat, 23 Jun 2001, Orlando Andico wrote:
> it doesn't. I also tried the dm9xs.c from Davicom's web site. And it
> works.. or doesn't. If it works, it works, if not, nothing. This problem
> does not appear under Windoze.
Does the card work when you start from cold and boot directly into Linux?
Does the card work when you boot Linux right after using Windows?
Could be an IRQ assignment problem (PNP problem), not an IRQ conflict
problem. It is possible that the card gets assgined IRQ 0, and in this
case it does not work, but in some cases it gets assigned IRQ 10 and in
this case the card works. So you just have to start the machine in THAT
state in which it gets assigned the proper IRQ (or hardware/software set
the IRQ, not to let PNP do the assigning).
PManalastas
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