>What about this "irqtune" program I saw mentioned earlier in this list.
>I have been having problems with my eth0 irq's as well, and am going to
>try that out this even. at home.
Definately read the README that comes with IRQ-Tune at:
http://www.best.com/~cae/irqtune/
It sheds some light on how you might want to MOVE your IRQs around
for optimimum performance. Basically, if you just make sure
that you DON'T share ANY interrupts.. you should be fine.
If you are still having issues, you probably have some mis-behaving
hardware (old, defective, poorly made, etc).
--David
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