Hello,
I?ve installed Debian Lenny on my PC to use them as a Videorecorder (VDR).
At first i used "fbtv" and looked to via the console. This way worked
perfect.
After that i installed X and i got same problems.
I ask for your help.
The DVB-S Card and the X-Server using the same IRQ: 16
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on Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 05:48:09PM -0600, Walter Schell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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When I cat /proc/interrupts the irq of my onboard nic sis 900 is not listed. I have used diff irq for the nic. Windows works succesfully with the nic. I have also tried alternating between telling the bios that the os is PnP aware and that the os is not aware. Any suggestions? -Walter Get your FREE
1) please don't post in HTML
2) just a guess: did you check in your BIOS that the "PnP OS" was set to
"Disabled" ?
If it isn't it might explain why linux doesn't see your hardware.
Besides, if all your peripherals are __still__ set to the same IRQ, you may
need to force the
IRQ settings in the
Trying to install Debian on a desktop machine that
also has Windows 2000 running on it. I can't get sound and the modem to work,
and have found that my modem, sound card, and ethernet card all share IRQ 11.
Seems to be no problem for Windows, but Linux doesn't see the sound card or
modem. Th
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