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hello,
I am getting an insmod error on my pcmcia lan card. upon boot, it gives me the insmod error and says that it might be an irq setting or an io setting. because of this error, the eth0 interface is obviously not working. how do i check for irq conflicts or troubleshoot this. thank you. |
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