Hi, first of all thanks for your reply. My /proc/interrupts looks as follows:
CPU0 18: 583 PMAC-PIC Edge MESH 20: 0 PMAC-PIC Edge PMac 21: 0 PMAC-PIC Edge PMac Output 22: 0 PMAC-PIC Edge PMac Input 23: 217 PMAC-PIC Level eth0 25: 0 PMAC-PIC Edge SWIM3 27: 1559 PMAC-PIC Edge ide0 29: 5078 PMAC-PIC Edge ADB BAD: 0 eth0 doesn't appear to share the interrupt with anything else. I really can't tell which one my graphic card is supposed to be. The network card's number is 23 which explains the "Disabling IRQ#23" message when I get thrown out of the network. On a hunch I moved the ethernet card to another pci slot but that had the same result. The sordid debian installation story for my power mac is as follows. I had both xfree86 and network working together with sarge, the 2.6.8 kernel and bootx (the bootloader). With bootx you boot into os9 and then from there boot into linux. I then completely erased os9 and sarge and installed sarge and then etch using quik. Quik (also a bootloader) allows you to boot directly into linux. Because I couldn't get xfree86 or xorg working at all with quik (similar problem with screen freezing), I installed etch with os9 and bootx. Beats me if I broke something along the way... Anyways, thanks for your help up till now. At least I know now what interrupts and IRQs are. As always, more help is appreciated. yours, rob homsi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]