On Monday 10 July 2006 13:42, Andreas Burghardt wrote:

> > What kind of chipset does your motherboard use?
> > You can check it with the lspci command. Maybe you have to load a kernel
> > module for that chipset...

I suggest that instead of compiling the chipset kernel driver as a module, you 
build it in the kernel.  This has worked for this problem that others had in 
the past and may hopefully fix yours.

HTH.
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Regards,
Mick

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