No, I had not noticed that.  And honestly, if I had I doubt I would
have recognized it as a PCI slot error (though I will in the future).

Thank you for pointing this out, your suggestion of moving the card
worked and the NIC is up and running!

Thanks!

Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2006/03/24 10:25, Ed Vazquez wrote:
>> OK, here's the full dmesg from 3.9-current (which is what I
>> installed this morning...), I should have included it earlier, so my
>> apologies for the oversight.
> 
>> 0x01pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin D
>> : couldn't map interrupt
> 
> Did you notice this? I'd suggest either trying the nic in another
> PCI slot, or disabling any unnecessary onboard devices in the BIOS
> configuration. If you don't need the ADSL card there (seeing as
> it's unsupported, probably not unless you dual-boot) that would
> be a good candidate to remove too.
> 
> hth...
> 
> 

-- 
Ed V.

That does not compute.

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