Hi all,
I would be grateful for any hint why the isapnp_reserve_irq option is
not working.
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Frank Peters wrote:
OK. Unfortunately, no improvement. InterWave continues to occupy irq 12.
I don't know that much about your system, but there should be a way to
reserve the IRQ 12 through a BIOS setting.
During boot up, go into BIOS maintenance and find the way to reserve
IRQ 12. Then the
>
> OK. Unfortunately, no improvement. InterWave continues to occupy irq 12.
>
I don't know that much about your system, but there should be a way to
reserve the IRQ 12 through a BIOS setting.
During boot up, go into BIOS maintenance and find the way to reserve
IRQ 12. Then the BIOS will not a
note that snd_ prefix is obsolete now.
I know. I changed that in my modules.conf
anyway, if that is the whole entry, then no idea what's wrong.
just a dumb question: you did run "depmod -a" and reload isa-pnp
module?
I rebooted, which I think achieves the same effect.
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At Tue, 28 Oct 2003 18:59:02 +0100,
Milos Prudek wrote:
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> >>OK. Unfortunately, no improvement. InterWave continues to occupy irq 12.
> >
> >
> > don't you have other lines to define the option for isa-pnp?
>
> What other lines do you mean?
>
> This is my modules conf:
>
>
> probeall scsi_h
OK. Unfortunately, no improvement. InterWave continues to occupy irq 12.
don't you have other lines to define the option for isa-pnp?
What other lines do you mean?
This is my modules conf:
probeall scsi_hostadapter usb-storage ide-scsi
probeall usb-interface usb-uhci
alias eth0 ne2k-pci
# ALSA
At Tue, 28 Oct 2003 17:38:33 +0100,
Milos Prudek wrote:
>
>
>
> Takashi Iwai wrote:
> > At Tue, 28 Oct 2003 12:34:14 +0100,
> > Milos Prudek wrote:
> >
> >>>add the module option of isa-pnp:
> >>>
> >>> options isapnp isapnp_reserve_irq=12
> >
> > ^^
> > oops, it must be
Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Tue, 28 Oct 2003 12:34:14 +0100,
Milos Prudek wrote:
add the module option of isa-pnp:
options isapnp isapnp_reserve_irq=12
^^
oops, it must be isa-pnp.
OK. Unfortunately, no improvement. InterWave continues to occupy irq 12.
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At Tue, 28 Oct 2003 12:34:14 +0100,
Milos Prudek wrote:
>
> > add the module option of isa-pnp:
> >
> > options isapnp isapnp_reserve_irq=12
^^
oops, it must be isa-pnp.
> >
> > so that irq 12 is not used by isa-pnp.
>
> No improvement.
>
> cat /proc/interrupts shows t
add the module option of isa-pnp:
options isapnp isapnp_reserve_irq=12
so that irq 12 is not used by isa-pnp.
No improvement.
cat /proc/interrupts shows that Interrupt 12 is still occupied by
InterWave (the Gravis Ultrasound chipset).
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At Tue, 28 Oct 2003 11:20:14 +0100,
Milos Prudek wrote:
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> I have Gravis Ultrasound PnP. It's an ISA card.
>
> It works reliably in Mandrake 9.0. No installation of alsa from sources
> was necessary (unlike older Red Hat distros). The example line from alsa
> docs "options isapnp isapnp_reserv
I have Gravis Ultrasound PnP. It's an ISA card.
It works reliably in Mandrake 9.0. No installation of alsa from sources
was necessary (unlike older Red Hat distros). The example line from alsa
docs "options isapnp isapnp_reserve_irq=9,10,11,12,13" was sufficient.
In Mandrake 9.0, my GUS PnP use
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