cat /proc/interrupts
Will give you irq's, but in most cases not everything in your system.

I suggest you download the dos driver file for your nic and if your lucky
(most have it), there will be a utility to change the irq, io, mem
addresses for the card.
Then just play around until you find a setting that works.


Dan

At 10:28 PM 5/3/1998 -0500, Brian C Hand wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I suspect I have I IRQ or Base Address Conflict regarding my NIC and
>something else.  I was wondering how do I know what IRQ is Taken by what
>devices and how would one find out?  Is there a linux or (gack!)
>dos/windows app that shows you what is taking what and what's better what
>two devices are conflicting?  I would prefer a linux solution however I
>will take whatever I can get.
>
>Thanks
>Brian
>
>Brian C. Hand
>email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>web page : http://www.squashduck.com/~bchand



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