On Thursday 08 August 2002 08:36 pm, Jose M. Sanchez scribbled in crayon on a 
yellow legal pad:
> When there is a conflict, it is because both "slots" share the same
> signaling lines to the CPU.
>
>
> If you change one in the bios, you change the other as well.
>
>
> He'll need to move one of the devices to another slot instead.

Well, I removed the card rather than just switching slots and now have no IRQ 
conflicts, but I still get X11 crashes. They're mostly associated with KDE3's 
kmail, but konqueror and konsole crash as well. 

The X errors look like:

select returned 0

and 

ICE default IO error

but nothing specific.

I just now managed to finally catch something happening:

Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: kernel BUG at page_alloc.c:131!
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: invalid operand: 0000
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: sr_mod soundcore mga agpgart Mvnetd Mvnet 
Mvnetint Mvw Mvmouse Mvkbd Mvgic Mvd
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: CPU:    0
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: EIP:    1010:[free_swap_and_cache+106/160]    
Tainted: PF
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel:
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: EIP is at __free_pages_ok [kernel] 0x11a 
(2.4.18-5smp)
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: eax: 00000020   ebx: c180f6d0   ecx: c02f00e0   
edx: 00002f2d
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: esi: 00000000   edi: c1000030   ebp: 00000000   
esp: da233e68
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: ds: 1018   es: 1018   ss: 1018
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: Process kdeinit (pid: 3485, stackpage=da233000)
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: Stack: c024566e 00000083 c17f7720 c17f7758 
c1038030 c02f16c4 00000213 ffffffff
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel:        00011aae c037c82c 0000002f 000000a8 
c17f2c88 c012cb9c c180f6d0 000ae000
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel:        000000a8 000ae000 000000a8 08100000 
db85a084 08400000 c037c760 000000a8
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: Call Trace: [handle_mm_fault+172/352] 
do_zap_page_range [kernel] 0x37c
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: [clear_IO_APIC_pin+160/176] flush_tlb_all_ipi 
[kernel] 0x0
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: [vm_enough_memory+144/208] zap_page_range 
[kernel] 0x50
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: [drop_behind+187/192] exit_mmap [kernel] 0xdb
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: [find_resource+49/192] do_getitimer [kernel] 
0xa1
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: [.text.lock.exec_domain+64/73] mmput [kernel] 
0x37
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: [do_softirq+162/208] do_exit [kernel] 0xf2
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: [fsync_super+153/192] sys_write [kernel] 0x19
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: [do_sigpending+2/144] sys_alarm [kernel] 0x32
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: [show+107/384] system_call [kernel] 0x33
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel:
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel:
Aug  9 00:42:23 titan kernel: Code: 0f 0b 5f 5d c6 43 24 05 8b 43 18 89 f1 89 
dd 83 e0 eb 89 43


Now if only I knew what all that meant, I might be able to do some detective 
work and get it fixed.

Thanks,

Hoyt


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