The PCI ip2 does report in the PCI configuration header space
CLASS_CODE that it is a Network Controller. I understand
that in the earlier spec for PCI this was the closest match. Only
later did a class code for serial ports appear. It would not be
cost effective to change it now either for Co
Gustav Schaffter wrote:
>
> Eric,
>
> You might want to try telling your BIOS to disable the PS/2 port. (If
> possible.)
>
> Regards
> Gustav
>
> Eric Wood wrote:
> >
> > The only probably I have with 6.1 is during boot-up, while kudzu detects new
> > or missing hardware, it says it need to re
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 12:52:58PM +1030, lloy0076 wrote:
> Actually I have a similar glitch. Kudzu decides that my KEYBOARD is a
> PS/2 mouse...which it obviously isn't. So I turned it off (besides it
> boots faster without it)anyone experience the same thing?
I also heard one compl
Actually I have a similar glitch. Kudzu decides that my KEYBOARD is a
PS/2 mouse...which it obviously isn't. So I turned it off (besides it
boots faster without it)anyone experience the same thing?
DL
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Eric,
You might want to try telling your BIOS to disable the PS/2 port. (If
possible.)
Regards
Gustav
Eric Wood wrote:
>
> The only probably I have with 6.1 is during boot-up, while kudzu detects new
> or missing hardware, it says it need to remove the serial mouse.
>
> Even though it's still
The only probably I have with 6.1 is during boot-up, while kudzu detects new
or missing hardware, it says it need to remove the serial mouse.
Even though it's still hooked up on COM1 and it work fine. This has happend
to me on several machine. The only thing in common is that these machines
hav