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Mihail121 12-12-2007 01:41 PM

Disabling a PCI device
 
Hello,

It just turns out to be that my TV-Out port is the reason, why I can't propertly install the ATI drivers for my RADEON 9250 PCI (two PCIs found, no display section created for the second). So the question is: is there a way to tell the kernel NOT to initialize or probe or activate a specific PCI slot (in my case 1.10.1 according to lspci)?

Thank you!

jailbait 12-12-2007 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Mihail121 (Post 2988573)
Hello,

It just turns out to be that my TV-Out port is the reason, why I can't propertly install the ATI drivers for my RADEON 9250 PCI (two PCIs found, no display section created for the second). So the question is: is there a way to tell the kernel NOT to initialize or probe or activate a specific PCI slot (in my case 1.10.1 according to lspci)?

Thank you!

Check through your BIOS settings. There is probably a way to enable/disable the TV-Out port in the BIOS.

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Steve Stites


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