NIC's and Video cards tend to be picky about not sharing IRQs. That could be
one thing to check. ( lspci ) 

How are you installing the module? modprobe? insmod? linuxconf? (bad icky
nasty, but that's just MHO, I like my config files thank you.) Check the
documentation for the card in /usr/src/linux/Documentation (if you compiled
your own kernel) You may have to give the module an argument or two. 


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