Re: Wild interrupt detection, and ATI bus mouse

1997-11-22 Thread David Gaudine
On 21 Nov 1997, Ben Pfaff wrote: > David Gaudine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > - I compiled the kernel with ati bus mouse support > > Did you compile it as a module? If so then you'll need `insmod > atixlmouse' or just add it to /etc/modules. I didn't compile it as a module. I compiled supp

Re: Wild interrupt detection, and ATI bus mouse

1997-11-22 Thread Ben Pfaff
David Gaudine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > - I compiled the kernel with ati bus mouse support Did you compile it as a module? If so then you'll need `insmod atixlmouse' or just add it to /etc/modules. If that's not the problem, then check whether the kernel detects it; does it say "ATI Inport B

Wild interrupt detection, and ATI bus mouse

1997-11-22 Thread David Gaudine
My ATI bus mouse doesn't work, with either GPM or X. But first, what does "Wild interrupt detection" mean? While booting I get the message Wild interrupts found: 5 The message is generated by setserial, in /etc/rc.boot/0setserial. It's interesting that IRQ5 is the interrupt of the non-working