I have what appears to be a resource conflict (Solved)

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PappyPuppy
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I have what appears to be a resource conflict (Solved)

#1 Post by PappyPuppy »

The computer boots but when I check for an i8042 for the mouse, it's not there. The keyboard's i8042 is there on IRQ1. The IRQ's jump from 1 to 6 and from 9 to 14. There should probably be a 12 in there with i8042.

Just wondering how to proceed to try to resolve the conflict? Can I do something to the mouse or the card?

Is there a command for diagnosing IRQ conflicts in Fatdog Linux 7.10?

PappyPuppy
Posts: 409
Joined: Sat 01 Oct 2016, 00:27

Sorry, very sorry, my mouse is pulled out!

#2 Post by PappyPuppy »

:D What a weird coincidence until I realize that I had to turn the case sideways to get the card in.

My mouse is working now.

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