Riccardo Facchetti wrote: > > Echoing "7" to irq will link the irq 7 to the parport irq servicing
kmod seems to get that done just fine. > routine. It should not touch any other irq, so theres should be no > problems. > > Okay ... let's see what's happening to your irqs ... > > 1) with parport unloaded .. cat /proc/interrupts > 2) load parport .. parport_pc and lp .. cat /proc/interrupts > 3) echo "7" > /proc/parport/0/irq > 4) cat /proc/interrupts > > Try the same when connected to the ISP .. > If the problem is still there .. dmesg .. the kernel may have some > useful message for you. Try traceroute to some host too .. to see what's > happening to the IP .. may be that was only an IP problem. > > Send me all that infos and I will see if there is something strange. > > Thank you. > > Ciao, > Riccardo.
OK I tried again just now, and everything seems to be working :)
I suppose it was just a network glitch.
Thanks for the help and the patch.
Garst
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