Re: [SLE] How to set an interrupt of an PCMCIA-card
Subject: Re: [SLE] How to set an interrupt of an PCMCIA-card From: "Ken Schneider"
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 07:47:36 -0500 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com -----Original Message----- From: Andreas Härtel
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 02:35:20 +0100 Subject: [SLE] How to set an interrupt of an PCMCIA-card I have got a problem with my W-LAN-card and it's interrupt-address. Can someone help me?
Thanks, Andreas
Symptoms: Sound-Card is running under Linux. I can install the Wireless-LAN Card, YAST2 won't show errors, but it wouldn't work, if I do so. Both cards are running on IRQ 11, if I set the Wireless-LAN card to active. Then sometimes the W-LAN card works, then sound listens bad (a waving, ...) or sound listens well but the W-LAN card didn't work. Interesting: Under Windows XP Home Edition the sound-card is running on IRQ 10, the W-LAN card on IRQ 11. Both are working very well.
Bios: ACPI BIOS Version 1.10 Device config: "All Devices" (or "Setup by OS" chooseable) PCI Bus: IRQ 10, IRQ 11 [this is static] PC-Card: Controller Mode: "Auto Select" (or "PCIC Compatible" or "CardBus/16-bit" chooseable)
System: SuSE 9.0
Try using pci-noacpi in the boot string, it might help.
Ken
Yes, now both cards are running, but not well. The connection-speed is very bad, about 0,0x kB/s or slower. And when I am using the W-LAN card, there is a crunching noise in my soundcard, as if you hold an handy next to a radio-reciver. And: ifconfig means, that the W-LAN card is running under IRQ 11, YAST2-Hardwareinfo means, that the sound-card is running under IRQ 11, too. Have someone an idea? Andreas
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