Am 03. Feb, 2002 schwätzte Lisa Winkler so: > That's interesting, I hadn't thought of that.... Maybe they are sharing > an IRQ. dmesg doesn't say anything about the irq my graphics card > is using? Maybe there is something in /proc I could check? I have > practically no knowledge of /proc. I believe it shouldn't matter as the video card doesn't use its IRQ unless you've got a touchscreen. My video card is on IRQ 5, which isn't listed in /proc/interrupts. I believe that means the IRQ isn't active. I wonder if X is causing some sort of feedback on the pci driver or something. Any other pci devices in your box? Do they still work? Try using tcpdump ( or otherwise putting the NIC in promiscuous mode ) from a console before c-a-bs-ing out of X. You got any X apps doing something like that? gkrellm? In fact, if you've got any X apps up, try your experiments without them. Try starting up without panel or other helper apps, artsd, esd, etc. ciao, der.hans -- # http://home.pages.de/~lufthans/ http://www.DevelopOnline.com/ # I chose to use the kernel sources as my documentation. ;-) # -- Kevin Buettner