Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: "irq 16: nobody cared!" -errors after motherboard-switch (ABIT IS7-E2 motherboard) | From | Alan Cox <> | Date | Wed, 01 Dec 2004 21:33:57 +0000 |
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On Mer, 2004-12-01 at 17:40, K G wrote: > I've recently switched from an "ASUS P4T533-C" > motherboard to an "ABIT IS7-E2", and got the errors > mentioned above after boot. Only the motherboard and > the ram was changed (rambus -> INFINEON 400Mhz DDR).
Those generally indicate bad interrupt routing but could given the other information you provide just indicate a dud board.
> got the same error(SourceMage linux). Interestingly > UHU-Linux hasn't got any errors(maybe because the 2.4 kernel it uses).
Try booting with the option "acpi=off"
> So I've figured that the IRQ is shared between the two > onboard 1.1 USB hubs and the vga card. My vga is an > NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4200 btw.
Thats fine in itself well assuming the Nvidia driver is being polite which I would imagine it is. Its binary only so we can only hope not check.
> Oh, and when I tried to install windows XP for my sis > on the same computer it hangs after it copied the > files to hdd, and rebooted the system. It stays there
Sounds like a dud board then ? We see a lot of broken interrupt routing reports but they usually work on Windows XP by chance and that was all the vendor tested.
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