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    PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not available

    a basic problem.

    when i boot from the knoppix cd, i see:

    [penguin]
    PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not available because of resource collisions

    Welcome to the KNOPPIX live Linux-on-CD!

    Probing SCSI ... aic7xxx.o

    then ... nothing.

    i'm booting from Knoppix 3.1 RELEASE: 2002-12-10-BETA.

    i'm using a dell notebook (inspiron 2650) running windows xp pro (i'm ashamed to say!)

    anything i can do? i'd love to be able to demo linux this way to clients!

    thanks
    sadara

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    It looks like Knoppix may have assigned the same IRQ to two different items. Obviously something to do with the PCI bus. Anyway.........

    Firts try booting like this:
    boot:failsafe

    If that doesn't work, enter your BIOS
    Disable APM (advanced power management)
    Disable PnP (plug & play) then try the 'failsafe' boot again.

    If that doesn't work try booting with the cheat codes found here:
    http://www.knoppix.net/docs/index.php/CheatCodes

    If you need help with the cheat codes post back.

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    thanks a lot!
    boots up fine with 'failsafe'.
    now to explore a little ....
    sadara

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    Failsafe does almost no hardware detection. Since you can boot with failsafe it is only a matter of discovering which device or feature Knoppix does not like. You will need to implement one or more of these cheat codes:
    http://www.knoppix.net/docs/index.php/CheatCodes

    I would start with this: (only type what is in bold)

    boot:knoppix noapic noapm nopcmcia nousb

    If it boots then you know that one of these four things is causing Knoppix not to boot.

    apic - advanced programmable interrupt control
    apm - advanced power management
    pcmcia - your modem or network card
    usb - self explainatory

    Assuming it boots with these cheat codes, the next step would be to eliminate each of these as a possibility like so:

    boot:knoppix noapic-if that doesn't work then:
    boot:knoppix noapm...and so on...
    boot:knoppix nopcmcia
    boot:knoppix nousb

    If you need assistance with the other cheat codes (language, wheelmouse, screen resolution etc. just post back.

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    PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not available

    'knoppix noscsi' is enough, it turns out, to boot up the knoppix system (apparently without errors).

    the message:

    PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not available because of resource collisions

    still appears tucked in under tux. maybe at some point i'll discover that i really NEED Device 00:1f.1 - then again, maybe not.

    thanks again.
    sadara

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    So you got it eh? Cool. I wonder what that error means exactly?

    Anyway........glad you got it. Knoppix is even better installed top your hard drive!

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    well ... the system can't find my modem. so maybe that's something to do it....

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    Ah yes- that would explain it. You've got an onboard winmodem. Here's a short article explaining the whole problem and a few solutions.
    http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/19...ps/index1.html

    And here is my personal favotie site dedicated to Linux running on mobile pc's:

    http://www.tuxmobil.org/

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    thanks for the tips. external modem it will be, then. and on monday we'll have a go at getting it running on the ADSL connection!
    thanks again

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    I get the same pci error when i boot from CD... seeing as I have no modem, I doubt that is the issue (removed the damn thing for pci space for other toys) I also get an error related to my TV card farther down the list....how ever, the tv card works.... I will post that as soon as I return to my comp..

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