USUALLY, IRQ 10 is used by some ISA/PnP network cards.
 I'd check to see if that's the case.

Also, when you first boot your computer, there is a
screen before LILO/Grub does it's thing.  This screen
flashes fairly quickly, but it may tell you what's
using the IRQs in your system.

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>       I am trying to get a sound card working.  I have
> got it to the point that it 
> does play a section of sound over and over again
> while producing a msg that 
> there is a dma/irq conflict and dma is timing out. 
> I am now trying to change 
> the pnp sound board to use irq 10 but when I run
> isapnp it complains that irq 
> 10 is in use - see /proc/interrupts.  That file does
> not show irq 10 at all - 
> it's not being used by anybody as far as I can tell.
>  The board is now set to 
> use irq 5 but from other tests that irq does not
> seem functional on this 
> system. Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> 
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