The problem is, almost everything is onboard, so I can't move it around.  I
don't think it's an IRQ problem anyway, I think it's due to lack of power.
I read about someone else having the same problem with their Athlon 1.4, and
they stuck in a bigger power supply and it was fine.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hvidsten, Leif [mailto:hvidsl at parknicollet.com] 
> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 10:25 AM
> To: 'tclug-list at mn-linux.org'
> Subject: RE: [TCLUG] irq conflicts!!!
> 
> 
> 
> Your motherboard manual should say which PCI slots share 
> IRQs.  That way you can put your card(s) in the PCI slot(s) 
> that won't share IRQs to eliminate possible conflicts.  For 
> example, my IWill KK266-R (KT133A chipset) is set up so that 
> AGP/PCI 1/PCI 5 share an IRQ, PCI 2/PCI 6 share an IRQ, PCI 
> 3/on-board sound share, and PCI 4/on-board RAID controller 
> share.  This setup will vary greatly from mobo to mobo....my 
> Abit KT7A-RAID I used to have (based on the same KT133A 
> chipset) was setup differently.  I can see which IRQs the 
> particular PCI card or on-board device will take within the 
> BIOS menus.  In one of the menus it will list something like 
> USB Controller taking IRQ 11, Multimedia card taking IRQ 5, 
> etc..(because I forced it to that IRQ in the BIOS).  One 
> other tip, especially when you have USB and a HighPoint 
> controller enabled, is to disable in the BIOS whatever you 
> don't need.  Do you need the LPT/parallel printer port 
> enabled?  Disabling will usually free up IRQ 7.  ! Do you 
> need your serial ports?  Disabling both will free up IRQ's 3 
> and 4, if I remember correctly.  Forcing PCI slots to take 
> certain IRQs may help as well, if offered in your BIOS.
> > 
> > If you are not using the HighPoint controller you can 
> disable it and 
> > save irq 10. You can also try to put the tv tuner in 
> another pci slot.
> > * Austad, Jay (austad at marketwatch.com) wrote:
> > > Ok, I'm trying to set up my new Soyo Dragon+ board, and the
> > ESCD bios crap
> > > gives me the following devices on the following IRQ's:
> > > 
> > > Multimedia Device		10
> > > Multimedia Device		10
> > > Mass Storage Cntrlr	10
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Multimedia Device		11
> > > USB				11
> > > USB				11
> > > USB				11
> > > Network			11
> > > Display			11
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > How do I fix this?  The only card I have installed is a TV
> > card and a
> > > Geforce2 in the AGP slot.  Otherwise, everything else is
> > onboard.  Normally
> > > I wouldn't care, but the system locks during my Mandrake install.
> > > 
> > > Jay
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> > Twin Cities Open Systems
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> > 
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