Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 14 Feb 1999 19:13:23 +0000 | From | Geoff Hardy <> | Subject | Re: Linux AVA1505 |
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(bounced the first time)
I've been fiddling with the settings in PNP BIOS setup, but I still haven't had any luck. Specifically, which settings did you change and what are they set to? PNP OS Installed was turned off. I tried turning
it on. There was a setting called "IRQ 11 used by ISA". It was set to "No/ICU" by default. I tried setting it to "Yes". Neither one of these
changed helped with my problem. I have an Award BIOS -- is that the same as yours?
Thanks for the help, Geoff Hardy ghardy@biztravel.com
Ken Corson wrote:
> Geoff, > I recently had this exact same problem with an AHA2910. The problem > was with the settings in the motherboard's BIOS concerning plug and > play. I switched the one about "PNP OS Installed" and also, most > BIOS let you reserve certain IRQs for Legacy ISA. Try fiddling with > these settings. It cured this problem for me. I even switched IRQ's on
> the card, but it wasn't gonna work until I altered these BIOS settings. > > Ken Corson
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