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Brad Noyes wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:

 BN> Okay here's the deal thus far:

 BN> I haven't tried to get a newer kernal yet. I will do that
 BN> after i  finnish with my paper. The ethernet card works, but
 BN> only when i power  up the machine from being turned
 BN> comletely off.  If i try 'shutdown -r  now' and reboot into
 BN> linux, the card won't work. But if i try  'shutdown -h now'
 BN> and hit the power button to turn the machine  compleatly
 BN> off, then boot into linux, the card works and the IRQ is 
 BN> listed in /proc/interrupts. I'm happy that it works, but why
 BN> the  machine has to be completely truned off is a mystery to
 BN> me. The next  thing that i will try is to install a newer
 BN> kernal. I'll let you what  becomes of that. 

Your PCI subsystem is misconfigured.  Either you have a real hardware comflict,
or you are not correctly assigning the PCI IRQs in CMOS setup.
 
-- Mike


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