On Sat, 2004-12-18 at 15:50, Steven Critchfield wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-12-18 at 20:31 +, Antony Stone wrote:
> > On Saturday 18 December 2004 20:27, Rodolfo Grave wrote:
> >
> > > Hi and thanks once more.
> > >
> > > I moved the card around, and it kept the same IRQ. Then I went into
> > > setu
On Sat, 2004-12-18 at 20:31 +, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Saturday 18 December 2004 20:27, Rodolfo Grave wrote:
>
> > Hi and thanks once more.
> >
> > I moved the card around, and it kept the same IRQ. Then I went into
> > setup and changed it. This is the output of lspci -v now:
> >
> > 01:04.0
On Saturday 18 December 2004 20:27, Rodolfo Grave wrote:
> Hi and thanks once more.
>
> I moved the card around, and it kept the same IRQ. Then I went into
> setup and changed it. This is the output of lspci -v now:
>
> 01:04.0 Communication controller: Tiger Jet Network Inc. Intel 537
>
Hi and thanks once more.
I moved the card around, and it kept the same IRQ. Then I went into
setup and changed it. This is the output of lspci -v now:
01:04.0 Communication controller: Tiger Jet Network Inc. Intel 537
Subsystem: Unknown device 8085:0003
Flags: bus master, medium d
Rodolfo Grave wrote:
The X100P card and the SCSI storage controller both have IRQ 15. Is this
what you thought about? What can I do to solve it?
For most systems the onlything you can do is move the cards around.
Motherboards generally assign specific IRQs to specific slots. So if
you move the
Hi again and thanks.
I've found that I have a shared IRQ...
This is the output of lspci -v (only the relevant part):
00:06.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AHA-2940U/UW / AHA-39xx /
AIC-7895 (rev 04)
Subsystem: Adaptec AHA-2940U/2940UW Dual AHA-394xAU/AUW/AUWD
AIC-7895B
Flags: b
These are my interrupts... I dont know enough to say if there is
something wrong there.
ghostserver:~ # cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0:1377563 XT-PIC timer
1: 13 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
8: 2 XT-PIC r
Rodolfo Grave schrieb:
The thing is that when I run "modprobe zaptel" everything seems to be ok
(I've left the PC running after it long time and nothing happens). Then,
after I execute "modprobe wcfxo" (it gives no messages or warnings) the
PC reboots.
What about the used interrupts? Maybe you'v
Hello.
I have installed asterisk in a IBM NetFinity (single Pentium-II, SCSI
controller, SuSE9.0, one X100P card).
The thing is that when I run "modprobe zaptel" everything seems to be ok
(I've left the PC running after it long time and nothing happens). Then,
after I execute "modprobe wcfxo" (