Another piece of info. The manual of the PCIe-8371 card states that it may
not work in a slot intended for graphics card. Anyone have an idea of the
reason for that?
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Em ter, 29 de out de 2019 às 16:11, Wheberth Damascena Dias <
whebe...@gmail.com> escreveu:
> Here is the full
Here is the full output of the lspci. I will try to install Ubuntu 16.04
and see
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Device 3e30 (rev 0a)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen
Core Processor PCIe Controller (x16) (rev 0a)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller:
This computer has a mini-ITX board (ASUS ROG Strix Z390-I ) with just one
x16 slot.
However, on monday I can get the full output of the lspci command.
Em sex, 25 de out de 2019 às 18:28, Sam Reiter
escreveu:
> Would you be able to try shifting this card to another PCIe slot in your
> machine?
>
Would you be able to try shifting this card to another PCIe slot in your
machine?
I'm also interested in knowing what other PCIe devices you have connected
to the computer. It might be worth making the X310's PCIe link the only
connection, at least for testing purposes.
Sam
On Wed, Oct 23,
Hi Mr Reiter,
Thank you for your answer.
Actually yes, the same X310 runs perfectly in another machine. Its a i7 6th
gen with ubuntu 18.04 kernel 4.15.0, libuhd and uhd-host on same version.
I think this can be some PCIe related setting on the BIOS, since the lspci
shows [disabled] next to the
Hi all, I have a new i9-9900K Ubuntu 18.04 machine with kernel 4.15.0.
Despite the NI PCIe driver compiled and loaded with no problems, I can't
make the X310 (over PCIe) work.
I have a similar setup with an i7, same kernel version and it works
perfectly.
Any insights or suggestions would be