> The card needs an interrupt for graphics mode. Does one show up in /proc/pci? > If it doesn't have one, that would be a motherboard bios bug. Perhaps > there's a newer bios available for it? Which motherboard was this?
I will check in a minute.. It's a PC-Chips motherboard with sis chips. There are bios updates, but I don't have a dos boot disk to boot into to flash the bios heh. Can I flash an ami bios from linux? :) > > > > > How do I assign an interrupt to the nvidia card? > > > > My bios has no options for this. The option for "plug and play OS" is > > set > > to "N", and "reserver IRQ for PCI card" is set to "Y". > > That's about how I'd expect you to go about doing it. > Have you tried changing which PCI slot it's in? That helps get a > different interrupt sometimes. Yeah I've tried moving it around. I've also kept it away from the top slot (Since that is near the AGP slot, and probably shares an IRQ with it) --
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