Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 9 Jul 2004 07:32:57 -0800 | From | Christopher Swingley <> | Subject | Re: IRQ issues, (nobody cared, disabled), not USB |
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Andrew,
* Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> [2004-Jul-08 21:05 AKDT]: > Christopher Swingley <cswingle@iarc.uaf.edu> wrote: > > > > 03:27:26 kernel: irq 7: nobody cared! > > ... > > I've tried booting without ACPI, and I've tried an eepro100 card > > instead of the 8139too that's causing the error above. > > hmm, so the eepro100 failed in the same way as the rtl8139?
Yes indeed. I had the eepro100 in there initially and after it started dropping out, I figured I'd see if an 8139too would (I know it sounds odd. . .) work better.
> It would be useful if you could go back to 2.6.5 for a while, so we > can mostly-eliminate a hardware glitch.
I'm back in 2.6.5 now. Any other tests I can perform to help eliminate the potential for a hardware problem? The timing of the failure is so irregular that it would seem to point to a hardware flaw, but who knows.
I can no longer recall when this first started happening, but there's a good chance this happened when I was running 2.6.5 too. I track the vanilla releases pretty closely.
Thanks,
Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley email: cswingle@iarc.uaf.edu (work) Intl. Arctic Research Center cswingle@gmail.com (personal) University of Alaska Fairbanks www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/~cswingle/
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