Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 11:37:38 -0500 From: "Ugen Antsilevitch" <ugen@undp.org> To: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Hardware question and mailing list question. Message-ID: <3652F7D2.9B5CB321@undp.org>
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Well...sorry for sending this here but for some reason my message to
hardware@FreeBSD.org didn't get
through.
1) I can't seem to be able to check my subscribed mailing lists. I
subscribed myself as ugen@freebsd.org
but sending to Majordomo "which ugen@freebsd.org" or even "which ugen"
brings nothing.
I do get messages for some lists and i remember subscribing to hardware
list but i can't really check things.
I presume i can't unsubscribe either.
2) Well..i was going to send this to hardware discussion but "hackers"
is the one actually working so here goes:
I have this Dell Optiplex machine with dual(?) PCI bus. I run 3.0
release on it for about a week now
(and by the way ot is great). I have a SCSI adapter, 2 ethernet cards
and videocard all on the PCI.
For whatever reason they all get mapped to the same IRQ 14. I read
somwhere that mapping
all PCI devices to the same IRQ works but slows down the machine.
So: a) Does it slow down the machine indeed?
b) If it does, how do i map them to different IRQ's ? The Dell
bios is very rudimentary and there
are no options for PCI mapping in there?
Thanx!
--Ugen
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