Networks cards definately need to be seperate. try to make sure they have at
least one IRQ beteween them. On the other hand Linux seems to share IRQs in
some instances. Ex: my Wintv (bttv in Linux) card and USB are running on the
same IRQ (4). Linux does not use them the way Windozz does.
Best of luck!
Kirk
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Eric Cifreo wrote:
> > Evening:
> >
> > How do I tell what IRQs Linux has assigned or is showing for my different
> > devices in the machine. I have 2 ethernet cards, and a sound card, and
> > I'm trying to determine if there is some type of conflict going on with
> > them. I've been experiencing strange behavior with my eth1 and I really
> > need to try and get it resolved.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > - Mike
>
>
> cat /proc/interrupts
>
> cat /proc/pci may come in handy too.
>
> Eric Cifreo
> Austin, TX
>
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