Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 07:52:38 +0200 From: "Simon Siemonsma" <simon196405@bigfoot.com> To: <freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: how to resolve IRQ conflict between network and audio card Message-ID: <LPBBLPBIIBOEPGFLHOOKCEENCBAA.simon196405@bigfoot.com>
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> It's best to ask/answer technical questions in questions@FreeBSD.org
That is what I did originally, but I didn't get any answer. That when I
decided to give it a try at newbies.
>
> I don't think compiling a custom kernel will help for plug and play
> cards. Try setting your computer BIOS to non plug and play OS.
>
> I haven't used windows2000 myself so I don't know if it will need
> the BIOS set to plug and play OS, though I guess It'll be OK.
It worked! Thanks a lot, I would never have figured out this myself.
Checking the manual of my Mainboard I found out the meaning of the setting:
PnP OS Installed.
When PnP OS Installed is set to no: it just means that the BIOS will sort
out hardware conflicts between the different PnP hardware, while when PnP OS
Installed is set to yes: the OS is supposed to solve these conflicts itself.
W'2000 obvisiously doesn't care when the BIOS already solved these
conflicts. So FreeBSD and W'2000 both work fine now.
Thanks a lot.
Simon Siemonsma
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