On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 05:12:37PM -0500, Justin S. Peavey wrote:
> Actually I was not in noapic mode, switching to noapic mode *Fixes
> the problem* completely! <grin> Thanks!
> 
> But...from my understanding, noapic forces all interrupts to be
> handled by CPU_0 instead of the processor, wont this cause problems
> accessing the hardware under load?  Do you see this as a problem with
> the APIC code or something with USB?

Yes, all interrupts will be handled by one CPU.  But for this
motherboard, the APIC chip isn't wired up correctly, so this is the only
way things like the onboard USB will work properly.

Glad it's working for you now.

thanks,

greg k-h

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