On 4/30/06, S Glasoe <srglasoe@comcast.net> wrote:
keep it at 5 anyway. Again, don't bother. Unless there is a known conflict you can actually 'prove' is happening because sound and eth0 are sharing an IRQ it doesn't matter. It used to matter about 10 years ago...
Ok, lets say I have "proven" problem. Actually the problem is with the mobo and the chipset (it is SiS, and there are some problems), but I guess if I can move the sound on another irq, it'll work ... so, what's the way to change the assigned irq by the driver/kernel? -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny) Windows is a 32-bit extension to a 16-bit graphical shell for an 8-bit operating system originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor by a 2-bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition.