You mean you bios doesn't allow you to choose whether you have a PNP OS or
not?!? That would be very unusual (unless you have a Dell...). Linux is not
a PNP OS and hence problems like yours often get fixed by setting in the
BIOS that you are not using a PNP OS. Windows still works fine with PNP OS
= NO btw. - On my P4 I had to set PNP OS = NO otherwise I couldn't get my
sound card to work...
Anton
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