Salvio wrote: > Kai Thomsen wrote: > > > [...] > > This most likely indicates an incorrect PCI interrupt (IRQ) routing, > > and you should try letting the kernel ACPI subsystem configure it: > > > > Add the option "acpi=on" (although "pci=acpi" should suffice, you'd > > be potentially missing other ACPI features) to your kernel boot > > parameters, either via the GRUB boot menu or, for a permanent > > change, by appending it to the appropriate "kernel" line in > > /boot/grub/grub.conf. > > > Thanks Kai, I'll let you know how that goes... I do not > have access to that computer at the moment and will try > your suggestion later this week. > > What do you mean by: > > "you'd be potentially missing other ACPI features" If your hardware and BIOS support ACPI (to a certain extent) and you use "pci=acpi" instead of "acpi=on", you won't benefit from features such as battery and thermal status, battery/power-button/lid event notification, hardware ACPI sleep etc. Of course, which ones of these work depends on Dell's specific ACPI implementation and the ACPI support in the FC1 kernel. --Kai