The com ports are reported on bootup with their normal IRQs.
The modem is reported without an IRQ and I have not been able to send a fax
using efax-gtk -- no response from modem. The KDE send fax program dies
immediately so I cannot try that one.
As for using setserial, I do not know where
On Wed, Jan 07, 1998 at 02:46:06PM -0500, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
Many of these cards require a setup dos-program to change the IRQ.
I believe there's a group at NASA working on a parallel computing
project (which uses these cards) which has
Hello
Does somebody know how can I force some card to use a determinated IRQ?
My NE200 uses IRQ 5 and I want either IRQ 3 or 4. Since isn't a module, I
can't set up /etc/conf.modules. The NE2000 driver is already on the
kernel.
Thank you
Bruno
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On Wed, 7 Jan 1998, Bruno Simoes wrote:
Does somebody know how can I force some card to use a determinated IRQ?
My NE200 uses IRQ 5 and I want either IRQ 3 or 4. Since isn't a module, I
can't set up /etc/conf.modules. The NE2000 driver is already on the
You need to change the setting on the
Bruno Simoes wrote:
Hello
Does somebody know how can I force some card to use a determinated IRQ?
My NE200 uses IRQ 5 and I want either IRQ 3 or 4. Since isn't a module, I
can't set up /etc/conf.modules. The NE2000 driver is already on the
kernel.
Thank you
Bruno
Many of these cards
On Wed, 7 Jan 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
Many of these cards require a setup dos-program to change the IRQ.
I believe there's a group at NASA working on a parallel computing
project (which uses these cards) which has developed a linux program
which can do this though. That's all I know
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