Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: parport question | Date | Wed, 24 Feb 1999 22:04:59 +0000 | From | Philip Blundell <> |
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>Now, the sound card is installed, but why didn't parport's findings show up >in /proc/interrupts? I think that it should.
Mostly because for the majority of people who have an IRQ conflict between a parallel port and a soundcard, it works better to do things that way.
If parport grabbed the IRQ and registered it in /proc then the soundcard would fail to initialise. This is better from the point of view of debugging the system but would infuriate people who upgrade from an older kernel and find that all of a sudden their sound system is broken.
p.
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