N,
1st thing to do is "dmesg | grep -i irq" for the
quickie version.

"dmesg | less" to look at all boot stuff.

Rick

On Wed, 17 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> Hi,
>       This may sound stupid, but I have no idea on how to
>       do this.  I just bought additional parallel card (
>       ISA, not p-n-p ), and I have to set jumpers for IRQ.
>       
>       I cat'ed /proc/devices, to see if the first number
>       represent IRQ, however, I saw something like 36, so I
>       decided it was not what I wanted.
> 
>       Also, I checked with /proc/interrupts, but I did not
>       see lp, as I did in /proc/devices, so I figured that
>       some stuff might be missing.
> 
>       Anyway, how can I find out which IRQs are already
>       taken, and which ones I can use.
> 
> Thanks,
> Nikita.
> 
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