Hi John!
John Summerfield wrote:
Incase I didn't make it clear, the spurious interrupt is not your
problem. It's harmless. I think I had it on a Pentium system, Intel
and/or SiS chipset (the original mobo failed), certainly on Pentium II
(LX). If not for the message there would be no indication
Justin Guerin wrote:
Would you be willing to try installing Sarge?
I'm strongly considering to wait for the next Stable before
installing.In these days I also tried to run some Deb-based
distributions (Knoppix 3.3 Live Cd,Morphix and Progeny),but no one
installs.Slack 10.0 does it (with the b
Pigeon wrote:
Try turning off the APIC in the BIOS setup rather than in the kernel.
I had something similar once and this got it going.
Tried.No way!
Thnx anyway
Lorenzo
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On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 05:32:54PM +0200, Lorenzo Cuciniello wrote:
> Hi!
> John Summerfield wrote:
> >Lorenzo Cuciniello wrote:
> >
> >The two events are unrelated. The spurious interrupts have been going on
> >for years. Not that I can locate one just now, but a little googling
> >should clear
On Thursday 09 September 2004 00:32, Lorenzo Cuciniello wrote:
> Hi everybody!
> Here is the nth newbie having problems with this error.
> I searched over the Net (uncle Google rules... ) but not encountered the
> solution to my puzzling dilemma.
> I ever read about poeople who experience this erro
Lorenzo Cuciniello wrote:
Hi!
John Summerfield wrote:
Lorenzo Cuciniello wrote:
The two events are unrelated. The spurious interrupts have been going
on for years. Not that I can locate one just now, but a little
googling should clear that point up.
Thanks for your answer.I've googled searching
Hi!
John Summerfield wrote:
Lorenzo Cuciniello wrote:
The two events are unrelated. The spurious interrupts have been going on
for years. Not that I can locate one just now, but a little googling
should clear that point up.
Thanks for your answer.I've googled searching for "spurious
interrupt",b
Lorenzo Cuciniello wrote:
Hi everybody!
Here is the nth newbie having problems with this error.
I searched over the Net (uncle Google rules... ) but not encountered
the solution to my puzzling dilemma.
I ever read about poeople who experience this error during the normal
computing activity (solvi
Robert Storey wrote:
For some reason, when I logged on today I received this message:
"spurious 8259A, interrupt: IRQ7"
I'm not sure if this is anything to worry about at all. Anyone have an idea what it means?
regards,
Robert
If you have an nForce2 mobo, this is actually normal, and harmless
Dear Andy,
Thanks for the reply. I'm embarassed that I didn't do a proper job of searching for
the answer myself.
One possible source of the problem may be that I have a routing conflict between irq 7
and irq 9 caused by my sound card clashing with the sound device built into the
motherboard (
On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 06:47:01PM +0100, Robert Storey wrote:
> For some reason, when I logged on today I received this message:
>
> "spurious 8259A, interrupt: IRQ7"
>
> I'm not sure if this is anything to worry about at all. Anyone have an idea what it
> means?
I did a little searching for
hi ya derrick
thanx for the entertainment !!!
c ya
alvin
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On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:42:00AM +0800, Joey Quevedo wrote:
| Hi,
|
| Does anybody know what does this message means:
|
| "Spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7"?
It means "nothing", more-or-less. At one point I did a google search
and found out more details. I see it too, on a dell inspirion 7500
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