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[ILUG] Help with 3C59x, 2.4.16-smp, 3DLabs Oxygen GVX1 and IRQ10?

[ILUG] Help with 3C59x, 2.4.16-smp, 3DLabs Oxygen GVX1 and IRQ10?

Paul Jakma paulj at alphyra.ie
Tue Mar 5 23:41:51 GMT 2002


On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, John Gay wrote:

> It is. The settings on the PnP page of my Bios are:

aha... try enabling it then. :)

> So, I ask again, why won't the 2.4.16 kernel use my network card when the 
> 2.2.20 kernel does with the same Bios settings?

dont know. could you give output of 

	/proc/interrupts 
	lspci -vb | egrep '(^[0-9]|IRQ)'
	lspci -v | egrep '(^[0-9]|IRQ)'

with and without PnP OS enabled. (its an smp kernel, right?)

> I gave up Windows because I hate dual-booting, but right now, that's
> the only way I can access the Internet AND my DVD. Boot 2.2.20 for
> Internet access and re-boot 2.4.16 for DVD access : (

:(

> I'll worry about why my 32M GVX1 card runs tuxracer so slooooow later.

it's using software OpenGL.

> Cheers,
> 
> 	John Gay

--paulj





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