> Well, move the order of the cards around and resetting the BIOS resource > config probably will help greatly. Most NICs hate to share. But then so > do many nvidia cards.
On the motherboard there are 4 buses for the audiocard and NIC to share (short white ones). Anything placed in bus-1 gives a conflict with 'usb-uhci' and placed in bus 4 gives a conflict with 'nvidia'. A conflict between eth0 and usb-uhci was disasterous for eth0. If audio and NIC uses bus 2 & 3 (doesn't matter wich card uses wich bus) I get the conflict between eth0 and Audio. What just accured to me was that I moved the audiocard a week ago, after the problems with sound because of torrent/sound-conflict from bus 4 to bus 3 (NIC in bus 2) this means the audio had a conflict with nvidia in the first place. > What kind of a motherboard do you have? I'm not quite sure. I opend my box and read these details off the card itself. See details below: -Intel PCISet -Several smaller chips where marked 'Winbond' -This is mosy likely a manufacturers name: KBPo (written with a mirrored B) -Found a serial number nearby the manufacturers name: "FW82443BX" > Provide that and I ccould take a look at the user-guide and see if it > has slots that WON'T share interrupts. Otherwise sometime you just have > to work with it. I googled for the specs on this card, found nothing. Is it possible the specs I've found on this board is not enough? > BTW, all the numbers 0 - 15 are the important ones. > -- > greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > The technology that is > Stronger, better, faster: Linux > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]