On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 23:52 -0500, Reshat Sabiq wrote: > Jeff Vian wrote: > > On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 22:33, Reshat Sabiq wrote: > > > > > It is confirmed that wireless and sound have an IRQ conflict. If i > > > configure modprobe to load atiixp-modem driver (which doesn't do good > > > for sound), then i can get wireless to work, and if i use atiixp driver > > > in modprobe, then i can have sound in xmms (the rest still doesn't work > > > well (see below)), but can't have wireless. Moreover, in the first > > > scenario, trying to use sound (even xmms) causes wireless to stop > > > working until i log out, and re-login The message is: > > > Listening on Device /dev/pts/3 > > > localhost kernel: Disabling IRQ #5. > > > > > > The IDE, audio, modem , VGA compatible controller, FireWire, CardBus > > > bridge, and USB Controller use IRQ 10. Wireless, and again USB > > > controller use IRQ 5, according to lspci -v. Have you tried enabling ACPI? When everything uses the same IRQs, that is often a sign that you need ACPI to manage the interrupts... although I think ACPI is enabled by default in FC2.