On 5/1/07, Doncho N. Gunchev <gunchev@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
there is no reason to turn it off the new driver should select and set the best dma mode that your drive/chipset supports; if not its a bug.
On Tuesday 2007-05-01 21:52:04 you wrote:
> I installed F7t4 from the KDE live CD, my hardware profile is:
> ebf36068-3809-426c-ade0-d0c531b5b402. Here are the results:
...
> Suspend to ram did not work with any kernel. In most cases, when the
...
I think it has something to do with the new IDE /should I say SCSI ;-)/ disk
driver. It complains that something is not supported...
OT: Now, when hdparm -d 0/1 does nothing, how can I switch DMA on/off for my
DVD-Writer and hard disk?
there is no reason to turn it off the new driver should select and set the best dma mode that your drive/chipset supports; if not its a bug.
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Regards,
Doncho
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