On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 06:43:18AM +1100, Brad Hards wrote:
> > > The only thing I can suggest is turning on ACPI support
> > > (and some subordinate options - anything related to PCI is
> > > a good bet) in the kernel configuration. Sorry - you'll
> > > likely have to reconfigure/rebuild the kernel.
> >
> > Not a problem. I'm in a pretty tight kernel-building cycle.
> > You suggest turning ACPI *on*? How does that impact this?
>
> On my Vaio, I needed it to get interrupt routing handled. It
> had to be a 2.6 kernel as well. Without that, no wireless, some
> other devices got no IRQ assigned.

Well, I just rebuilt my kernel with ACPI and some cap hacks in
include/linux/capability.h (presumably entirely unrelated --
trying to get jack working) and, well, my usb ports all work now.
That was a weird one.

Thanks a bunch Brad, and also to everyone else who lent their
minds to this.

-- 
Steve Jones

"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend.  Inside of
a dog, it's too dark to read."          -- G. Marx


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