Reshat Sabiq wrote: > 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. Aaron Gaudio replied: > 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. There again, it could possibly be an APIC problem. (That's not a typo: there are two, vaguely related, Intel standards; one named ACPI and the other APIC). Try doing a grep -i apic /var/log/dmesg and if it comes up with ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs somewhere, see what putting "noapic" on the kernel command line does. Remember to keep an "emergency" unmodified entry in grub.conf! HTH, James. -- E-mail address: james@ | I also ventured the opinion that 10 minutes into the westexe.demon.co.uk | game, Beckham would be stretchered off with a sprained | hair-do. | -- jim at magrathea,plus,com