Roland Tollenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Fabian,
> >
> > 1) If you have more than one PCI slot, try switching the cards. The IRQ
> lines are on the mainboard and can't be changed. SO switching cards in the
> slots can help.
> This is what I eventually did to solve the problem. I am not rea
Hi,
>>> Anyway. Compile your kernel to enable APIC and especially APIC-IO
>> support.
>>> (make menuconfig --> processor type&features --> local APIC for
>> uniprocessor --> APIC-IO support)
>> Thanks, this is the info I was lacking.
>>
>>
>>> I hope you have an APIC chip on your board.
>> How can
Roland Tollenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> >>> Anyway. Compile your kernel to enable APIC and especially APIC-IO
> >> support.
> >>> (make menuconfig --> processor type&features --> local APIC for
> >> uniprocessor --> APIC-IO support)
> >> Thanks, this is the info I was lacking.
> >>
> >>
Hi Karl,
> I think it's the best to keep it as simple as possible. If necessary, try to
> use APIC. But in your case, with the need of many simple machines, I would
> try to contact some mainboard vendors and get some information which machines
> would work without that APIC workaround. Once fo
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