Messages in this thread | | | Subject | 2.5.71-mm1 and ACPI (Re: Broken USB, sound in 2.5.70-mmX series) | From | Michel Alexandre Salim <> | Date | 16 Jun 2003 00:58:30 +0100 |
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On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 21:47, Oliver Neukum wrote: > > > > > Do you see irqs for USB if you boot with acpi? > > > > > > > > Everything's on IRQ 9. That's why sound is broken as well it seems - > > > > IRQ sharing does not work as well as it should. > > > > > > Did you try using pci= on the command line? > > > > Err.. no. What should I set pci= to? > > pci=biosirq > > HTH Alas, it does not help :(. I tried 2.5.71-mm1 too, since there has been ACPI updates - still the same, but I just realised my problem might be related to the conspicuous drop in size of the initrd image created by mkinitrd (on Red Hat 9):
2.4.20: 143K 2.5.69-mm8: 288K 2.5.70/1-mmX: 84K
It turns out that the 'insmod' binary is much smaller (down from 300+K to 100+K), but that should not matter, since modules still load properly?
Bizarre... anyone else has 2.5.70 and above working on a Centrino notebook on a Red Hat system? 2.5.71 has a sweet Enhanced SpeedStep module that finally detects Centrino, now if only I could get it working properly...
Thanks,
Michel
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