If at all possible do a BIOS and a kernel update first. The IRQ issues are either board or kernel related, and chances are that a newer kernel/BIOS have these issues fixed. It is most certainly NOT a problem with the GFX card.
Hi,
I just bought this board with an Athlon 64 X2 6000+ processor, and wanted to run it with an Asus Nvidia 8500GT PCI-e video card under Linux (SLES10-SP1). Unfortunately I cannot get the driver for the video card to work - it complains about interrupts not being received by the kernel module. It is an ACPI problem, and I cannot fix this.
So I decided to return the video card, and choose a new one. Since my machine is going to be a server anyway, I do not need the high end but I would like it to work properly.
What cards are known to work properly with this board? I do have a preference for Nvidia, but this is not set in stone.
So, what do you guys recommend?
If at all possible do a BIOS and a kernel update first. The IRQ issues are either board or kernel related, and chances are that a newer kernel/BIOS have these issues fixed. It is most certainly NOT a problem with the GFX card.
Unfortunately, I have already the latest BIOS installed, and do not want to upgrade my kernel. Thanks for the tip though.
I have installed my ancient Matrox Millenium 8MB in the meantime, works like a charm :-)
I did not try the nomsi and nommconf options, but pci=noacpi does not work at all (no SATA support anymore). noapic seems to work the best - al least I can use the video card, but I have no USB and ieee1394 subsystems anymore. And what's worse - with noapic it uses only one core of my processor. So all in all, I have already returned the card, and hope for success stories with other cards. At least the machine is able to be configured through ssh for the time being.Then you might want to add a few parameters
to the kernel commandline, for instance:
"pci=nomsi" or
"pci=nommconf" or
"pci=noacpi"