Subject: Re: HP Pavilion problem
To: Richard Pennington <rich@rdp.introl.com>
From: Tony Hernandez <dbsaint@bellsouth.net>
List: port-i386
Date: 07/03/1999 04:38:17
I would disable the USB chip in the BIOS if its not being used .
that should solve your problem ....
netbsd for some reason does not like IRQ conflicts at all . Inside it probably
yelling ' I cant work in these conditions ! '
cheers
Tony Hernandez
Richard Pennington wrote:
> I've been trying to install 1.4 on an HP Pavilion 4455, a nice little cheap
> system. I am using a D-Link network card with the Rhine VT3043 controller.
>
> I have a similar setup on my generic PII333 system and it works fine.
>
> The dmesg output on the HP system has lines which indicate that the driver
> for the USB controller (Intel 82371AB) and the ethernet card (vr0) can't map
> the I/O space.
>
> The only wierd thing about the HP as far as I can tell is its sound/modem card
> containing some kind of Rockwell chips that aren't recognized by the GENERIC
> kernel.
>
> Short of pulling out the sound card, which I'd rather not do since this
> has to be a dual boot system, does anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
>
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