I'm glad to see this issue raised here. I'm running the ancient 2.3.99pre8
and I find that cdparanoia goes *very* slowly. It used to run with the
read light on steady, but now it flashes briefly with long pauses in
between. Any ideas?

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On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Sami Nieminen wrote:

=>Howdy!
=>
=>I haven't had any problems with new kernels. I have burned about 100 CDs
=>with kernels 2.2.1[5-7pre4]. And I always do a lot of things while
=>burning, play mp3, watch mpeg movie, use Netscape and such. I use latest
=>cdrecord with gcombust frontend and I always burn on the fly (don't create
=>image file). I use dao mode. I burn only data, no audio.
=>
=>My HDs are IDE, burner is Plextor 12x SCSI burner (and I burn at max
=>speed). I installed Mandrake 7.1 a week ago, I used RedHat 6.2 before
=>that.
=>
=>If your problem is because of changes in new kernels, I suppose it must be
=>on IDE code. Search kernel mailing list with IDE keyword.
=>
=>-samppa-
=>
=>On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Miroslav Lichvar wrote:
=>
=>> Hi,
=>> 
=>> i would to like to ask if somebody has encountered following problem.
=>> With recent linux kernels 2.2.1[4-6] the burning proces is very
=>> sensitive to other activities of system. E.g. With old 2.2.13 i can 
=>> simulateously burn and do what i want. It never falls. I can play q2,
=>> compile something... But with these newer kernels just a stupid listing
=>> of directory with more than 20 files makes buffer go down quickly. 
=>> 
=>> Have you ever seen this problem? Has anybody reported it as a bug? Does
=>> any patch exist? I suppose it is a kernel fault?  
=>> 
=>> My configuration is: 
=>> P166, 32MB RAM, HDD IBM 13.5GB 7200rpm IDE, CDRW BTC62IE, last cdrecord, cdrdao
=>> Debian 2.1      
=>> 
=>> 
=>
=>


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