On Monday 06 October 2003 16:09, momesana wrote: > And once again, Hi! > I discovered a workaround for the adsl-problem without the need for > pci=noacpi or acpi=off. > When I enable APIC under "processor type and feauters" everything works and > there is no need for pci=noacpi. If I use an APIC-enabled kernel plus the > pci=noacpi option passed to my kernel, this results in the annoying "lost > interrupt" Error due to the fact that IRQ probing fails. But without > everythink works just fine and there is no problem with adsl. > > If I use a kernel without APIC enabled I cannot connect to the internet > unless I pass pci=noacpi or even acpi=off to the kernel at start-up. Here > there are no "lost interrupt" errors or the likes.
And there's the key to working with development kernels. I haven't tried APIC yet as it slowed down my modem the last time I did try. I might give it a try though as I know my PC does have an APIC available. Thanks for the tip! Jason -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list