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Old 21st July 2008, 03:15 AM
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Kernel disabling IRQ error

I'm using fedora 9 with kernel 2.6.25-14. After installing ndiswrapper and my linksys drivers it says I need to use "modprobe ndiswrapper" but every time I use it I get the message disabling IRQ #19. After that happens the only thing I can use is my keyboard. After a reset in the loading screen I lose the ability to see my monitor and it shuts off. Same thing happens with ifconfig wlan0 up or iwconfig wlan0.

Using -r seems to remove it but I can't seem to find a work around to using modprobe or at least get ndiswrapper to show up in the network so I can use my wireless adapter. I used the 3 files for ndiswrapper from the guide on here to installing ndiswrapper along with rpm -ivh *.rpm. All of this was done on a fresh install. The adapter I am using is the wusb54g.
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