This is not taken lightly but the original problem (MSI(X)) seemed to be solved in more recent kernels and there was a work-around for the older ones. By saying the problem is still there, it is not clear to me whether it is the MSI problem. Can you use the driver with "msi=0 msix=0"?
This is not taken lightly but the original problem (MSI(X)) seemed to be solved in more recent kernels and there was a work-around for the older ones. By saying the problem is still there, it is not clear to me whether it is the MSI problem. Can you use the driver with "msi=0 msix=0"?