Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing a shared interrupt

2010-05-22 Thread Grant
>>> Does anyone know how to prevent my "nouveau" video card and "ath" wifi >>> card from sharing interrupt 19?  I can't move the video card slot and >>> I'd rather not move the wifi card slot if possible. >>> >>> BTW, does anyone see any other opportunity for interrupt optimization >>> here?  I'm t

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing a shared interrupt

2010-05-22 Thread Grant
>> Does anyone know how to prevent my "nouveau" video card and "ath" wifi >> card from sharing interrupt 19?  I can't move the video card slot and >> I'd rather not move the wifi card slot if possible. >> >> BTW, does anyone see any other opportunity for interrupt optimization >> here?  I'm trying

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing a shared interrupt

2010-05-22 Thread Adam
> Does anyone know how to prevent my "nouveau" video card and "ath" wifi > card from sharing interrupt 19? I can't move the video card slot and > I'd rather not move the wifi card slot if possible. > > BTW, does anyone see any other opportunity for interrupt optimization > here? I'm trying to op

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing a shared interrupt

2010-05-21 Thread Grant
> if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't. Would that be done in the BIOS?  There is a list of interrupts in the BIOS and I can select either "Unassigned" or "Reserved" I think.  What affect will reserving an interrupt have? - Grant >>>

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing a shared interrupt

2010-05-21 Thread Paul Hartman
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Grant wrote: >>> > if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't. >>> >>> Would that be done in the BIOS? There is a list of interrupts in the >>> BIOS and I can select either "Unassigned" or "Reserved" I think. What >>> affect will reservin

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing a shared interrupt

2010-05-21 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Freitag 21 Mai 2010, Grant wrote: > >> > if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't. > >> > >> Would that be done in the BIOS? There is a list of interrupts in the > >> BIOS and I can select either "Unassigned" or "Reserved" I think. What > >> affect will reserving an

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing a shared interrupt

2010-05-21 Thread Grant
>> > if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't. >> >> Would that be done in the BIOS?  There is a list of interrupts in the >> BIOS and I can select either "Unassigned" or "Reserved" I think.  What >> affect will reserving an interrupt have? >> >> - Grant > > I really don'

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing a shared interrupt

2010-05-21 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Freitag 21 Mai 2010, Grant wrote: > > if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't. > > Would that be done in the BIOS? There is a list of interrupts in the > BIOS and I can select either "Unassigned" or "Reserved" I think. What > affect will reserving an interrupt have

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing a shared interrupt

2010-05-21 Thread Grant
> if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't. Would that be done in the BIOS? There is a list of interrupts in the BIOS and I can select either "Unassigned" or "Reserved" I think. What affect will reserving an interrupt have? - Grant

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing a shared interrupt

2010-05-21 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't.

[gentoo-user] Preventing a shared interrupt

2010-05-21 Thread Grant
Does anyone know how to prevent my "nouveau" video card and "ath" wifi card from sharing interrupt 19? I can't move the video card slot and I'd rather not move the wifi card slot if possible. BTW, does anyone see any other opportunity for interrupt optimization here? I'm trying to optimize for v