I'm not sure that works with 2.1 kernels at the moment. Have you tried
coercing the parport code into detecting the right IRQ in the first place?
>happens. Does anyone here know what's changed in that driver or what I'm
>doing wrong. It worked fine for the 2.0.x kernels. Thanks for your help.
You can do `cat /proc/interrupts' to find out which irq it really is using.
It has to be right (ie 7) to work; PLIP relies heavily on interrupts.
p.