> I know you probably have already thought of this or maybe even tried
> it but just in case here goes...  Have you disabled PNP Aware OS in BIOS??

Yea. That's been off thought this whole ordeal:}

> This helped me get around a couple of problems, also have you tried changing
> the Slots that the cards are plugged into?? maybe moving each so as to be
> separated
> by an empty slot??

I only have 3 slots in this machine. But I have emptied the other two form now.

> Or disabling bios from giving an irq to your video card
>  try it
> everything will still work correctly )

I can see why the monitor wouldn't need one. How do I do this????

> and maybe freeing up any unused irq's
> like
> onboard com ports that will not be used??

I assume that emptying the slots accomplished this????


>
>
> Scott
>
> > I find it necessary to clarify something I said in a previous message.
> >
> > > So that's it. I'm not gonna give up on this. I have never let a computer
> > > beat me.
> >
> > But then again I never met up with Linux.
> >
> > Still no luck on this modem problem. I have absolutely no idea what to do
> now.
> >
> > I am looking to Red Hat Support. They should be able to figure this one
> out (I
> > payed them).
> >
> > John
> >
> >

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