ron minnich wrote: > Factory bioses frequently ship with broken IRQ tables. The 'hlt' > problem is a classic 'clock interrupts are not working' symptom. This > is good (it's basic) and bad (it can be a bear to debug). > > how do vendors get around their own broken tables in the fuctory bios? > It appears they ignore them and just jam the correct bits into > correct places. sad, but true. We see it all the time. Vendors also ship with ACPI. As soon as Linux detects a reasonably complete ACPI implementation, it will not even look at IRQ tables anymore.
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