Tim
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 11:10:28PM -0800, Jacob Luna Lundberg wrote:
>
> Oh Great Gurus:
>
> I have an agp video card that seems quite picky about interrupts, and a
> bios that is insisting on sharing the video card's interrupt with whatever
> is in the first pci slot. So my question is, is there any way for the
> kernel to more or less say ``screw you'' to the bios and pick the irq for
> the video card itself? I have a spare irq I'd love for it to use...
>
> Oh, almost forgot: Yes, I'd just vacate the pci slot below the video
> card, but sadly all my pci slots are in use. :(
>
> Ok, I'll admit the card is an nVidia card and I'm trying to use the (evil)
> binary drivers. But note I'm *not* asking for help with that directly.
> I'm merely asking if there's a way to avoid sharing the interrupt...
>
> Thanks Muchly,
> -Jacob
>
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