you can use setserial to manually set and change irq and io settings
for a device. it may also help to take a look at /proc/interrupts or
equiv.

> You might no be able to find in this way because of IRQ conflicts.
> In that case, you might have to find some utility program to
> change IRQ and IO setting of the NIC, or disable some IRQ numbers
> with your motherboard's BIOS setting.

-marisa

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