Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> here is my /proc/interrupts:
> 
>  0:     619129   timer
>  1:      20331   keyboard
>  2:          0   cascade
>  3:       7033 + serial
>  4:      35294 + serial
>  5:          1   sound blaster
>  9:      10259   NE2000
> 11:       1886   3c590 Vortex 10Mbps
> 13:          1   math error
> 14:     133230 + ide0
> 15:      21102 + ide1
> 
> Why does IRQ 13 say 'math error' and how can I fix it (if nessacary)?  I'm
> using a Cyrix 166+ if that makes a difference.

That's normal and there's nothing to fix.  Interrupt 13 is used by the
processor to signal a math error (i.e., overflow, underflow, etc.)
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