This is the 'lspci -vv' output under breezy on an Averatec 3250HX-01. The only notable difference from Dapper (to my inexpert eyes) is that the S3 video chipset *also* gets IRQ 11 (instead of IRQ 9), for a total of three devices assigned to that IRQ (lines 24, 116, and 126). For whatever reason, this does not seem to cause any problems under Breezy, so perhaps the IRQ collision issue is a red herring.
This is the 'lspci -vv' output under breezy on an Averatec 3250HX-01. The only notable difference from Dapper (to my inexpert eyes) is that the S3 video chipset *also* gets IRQ 11 (instead of IRQ 9), for a total of three devices assigned to that IRQ (lines 24, 116, and 126). For whatever reason, this does not seem to cause any problems under Breezy, so perhaps the IRQ collision issue is a red herring.