On Sun, 5 Apr 1998, Db wrote:

> 
[snip]
> 
> >My hardware: MS Serial Intellimouse on COM1 (is that cua0?), Diamond
> >Telecommander 3500 (28.8Kbps) on COM2 (is this cua1?). cua0/COM1 is
> >IRQ4/03f8; cua1/COM2 is IRQ3/02f8. I dual boot with Win95; it shows no
> >conflicts in Device Mangler and I have never experienced this behavior in
> >Win95. I had RH4.1 on the box prior to 5.0, and I don't recall ever
> >seeing it there either (but I've slept since then, so I could be wrong
> >about that).
> 
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> 
> Rather, having approached the list on this thus far, I have only seen
> yourself & one other also complain of this problem I (we;) have. So,
> between the 3 of us, we must have some common denominator.
> 
>  The comm_port irq's look probably as similar as everyone else's, forget
> the modem or cables (swapped out several looking for this), ramfield looks
> unlikely (swapped this too, and changed to SDRAM, AND went from 32Mb to
> 64Mb), cacheram...turned it off, physically removed it, swapped it out 
> for a known good stick...made no diff.
> 
>  Yet...we have the same trouble. However unlikely it may seem, I still
> have this gut-feeling it's something with the motherboard. As I afore
> mentioned, I have discovered my CPU marked as being an intel-P166, has in
> fact been remarked to this...it is indeed a cyrix PR150 or something (as
> best I can dig up)

I have a P-120 (not overclocked) with 48MB of RAM. It's over two years
old, but has been very solid for me.I'll check the BIOS version next
time I boot; I know it is Phoenix, though (nothing odd there). Another
couple of possibilities: do you have an Intellimouse like me? I use
the SuSE Nvidia X-Server.



Fred W. Noltie Jr.
Criterion Consulting
Coon Rapids, MN USA

Running Linux 2.0.33


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