On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
    > Please do not open your mouth to spout nonsense if you do not know
    > what you're talking about.
      [...]
    > Again, if the IO-APIC is reporting that the card is on its own IRQ,
    > it really, truly, honestly *IS* on its own IRQ.  The reason that it
    > is suggested to disable the IO-APIC is that on many low-end systems,
    > the IO-APIC is plain old broken and causing other issues.  I don't
    > think I've run across a system board in the last year or two with
    > that issue, though.  It's always been on older P3 and early P4
    > systems.

Allow me to comment that Digium actually recommends turning off APIC and
using "lspci -vb" to troubleshoot this kind of shared-interrupt problem.


Cheers,
Gerald.
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