Re: [newbie] PCI conflict

2003-09-08 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 11:55, Miguel Gomes Domingos wrote:
 When I startup linux the following message appears: PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not
 available because of resource collisions.
 
 What does this mean and what should I do to get rid of this message?

You might want to make sure that the PNP/OS option in your BIOS is
turned off - and see if the error is repeated...

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Re: [newbie] PCI conflict

2003-09-08 Thread Ronald J. Hall
On Sunday 07 September 2003 09:55 pm, Miguel Gomes Domingos wrote:
 When I startup linux the following message appears: PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not
 available because of resource collisions.

 What does this mean and what should I do to get rid of this message?

I'm not sure what it means but do a:

cat /proc/interrupts

and it will show you whats being used by your PCI slots. Look for a slot thats 
overloaded, or more than one card sharing an interrupt. You might want to 
move the cards around if so. One thing I've always been told, if you have an 
AGP card in its AGP slot, then leave the first PCI slot next to it empty, 
because they share.

HTHs.

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[newbie] PCI conflict

2003-09-07 Thread Miguel Gomes Domingos
When I startup linux the following message appears: PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not
available because of resource collisions.

What does this mean and what should I do to get rid of this message?



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Re: [newbie] PCI conflict

2003-09-07 Thread Dennis Myers
On Sunday 07 September 2003 08:55 pm, Miguel Gomes Domingos wrote:
 When I startup linux the following message appears: PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not
 available because of resource collisions.

 What does this mean and what should I do to get rid of this message?
There are many many hits on google if you search device 00:1f.1  and not many 
solutions. However, do you have a AGP video card and do you have a PCI sound 
card in the first PCI slot next to the AGP slot on the motherboard?  This 
could be the source of the conflict if that is the  case. HTH
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