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SubjectRe: Related VIA PCI crazyness?
> Could anybody with a VIA chip who has the energy please do something for
> me:
> - enable DEBUG in arch/i386/kernel/pci-i386.h
> - do a "/sbin/lspci -xxvvv" on the interrupt routing chip (it's the
> "ISA bridge" chip - the VIA numbers are 82c586, 82c596, the PCI
> numbers for them are 1106:0586 and 1106:0596, I think)
> - do a cat /proc/pci

Do you want any output from the enabling of DEBUG, or will doing that
give more info in the other two steps?

Once I get a reply, and once either you release 2.4.1 or Alan releases
-ac4, I'll do that for you (I have a policy of not recompiling the same
kernel twice...I'm just odd that way. Everybody needs a way to be odd,
and this is mine. Odd is good). I like helping people.

Kernels are fun!
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