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Mandriva 2006, Suse 9.3/10 & a network issue


RiccardoPini
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Remember it's different for Windows. The system normally limits to about 15 irqs. PCI devices share one irq, therefore allowing you to to use more devices than if you had ISA devices.

 

In Windows, it's easy to see IRQ's showing as 20 or even as high as 30, which normally isn't possible! I've never gotten around to understanding how they managed to achieve this in Windows. I can only think it's some kind of virtual irq assigned through the sharing of a lower valid irq.

 

Although I could be wrong :P

 

Honestly i dont consider it as informatic

 

Ok so ill move to this irq check under /cat and also moving away the scsi. I'd like to remove it, load an evaluation version and see how it reacts, if it wont work i think i could say it's the motherboard.

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Hi to all. I think we can consider closed the topic. Im using an ethernet modem/router (not switch) with only one eth port and it works. Actually ive tried three diff models and all of them worked. Also for the Mandriva technical assistance all it's due to a particular hardware configuration.

 

I would suggest for the ones have to deal with Libero isp provider in italy to disable the ipv6 protocol as suggested and taught in this forum and topic for avoid connection problems.

 

Thanks to all guys! :D :thumbs::zzz:

 

Ric

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