Hi again,

> Evert Lammerts wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> This is my second message, I think my last didn't get through the
>> sourceforge servers.
>
> It made it now - three times. :) (don't know what happened at sf...)
>

Sorry for the spam :)

>>
...
>>
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>
> IRQ conflict between the realtime NIC and some Linux-managed device?
> Check /proc/interrupts against what dmesg tells you when loading the
> RT-NIC driver.
>
>

It seems you got it right there. We had four devices on IRQ 10, including
eth0 and 1, so three devices during rtnet start (shut down eth's, loaded
rt_nic). I disabled the two devices that might've caused the problem
(onboard sound card and USB) and now rtnet works fine. However, this is
not a very structural solution, and I have no experience in dealing with
IRQ's. Would some one know a better solution, one that makes sure we have
sound and can use USB?

Evert Lammerts


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