Hi Tim, > Turning off ACPI solves the immediate issue. Which suggests that this is > a simple IRQ conflict.
This thread: http://archive.linux-usenet.com/index-t-73433.html concluded that the IDE controller was ultimately responsible, in that particular case. However this person had no luck with disabling acpi, even though the error messages were similar to yours. Can you go into your BIOS and assign the USB controller to a different IRQ? Sometimes the 'reset BIOS to defaults' option can help. The interesting question is why Debian's stock 2.6.18 was OK on this hardware, but our recent RT kernels are not. Have a good weekend! Daniel _______________________________________________ 64studio-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel
