Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 11 May 2002 10:38:23 +0200 | From | Rudmer van Dijk <> | Subject | Re: lost interrupt hell - Plea for Help |
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At 09:32 11-5-02 +0100, mikeH wrote: > >You can try compiling without VIA chipset support, but it makes no >difference. >Now, with the latest prepatches, -ac patches and ide patches, I am >getting spurious "8259A interrupt: IRQ7." >all over the place too. Seems like the linux kernel does not play well >with AMD Cpus + VIA chipsets, which >is a real shame as thats what all my machines are :(
It's not only with VIA chipsets, I have an Athlon system with a SIS chipset and there I get the spurious "8259A interrupt: IRQ7." as well... luckily the message is only displayed once, but it always appears in the first 15 min after startup.
Rudmer
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