http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3058
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-09 23:20 ------- Viestiss� Sunnuntai 9. Maaliskuuta 2003 22:23, waschk kirjoitti: Actually the UDMA support is there, but since the current nVidia driver in the kernel has problem with detecting 80pin cables, it defaults to UDMA33... This is possible to override with the boot-option ide0=ata66... This way we get UDMA100 wich is the highest we can get with the available documentation for now... Thomas PS. In about an hour I'll have a new testkernel out that upgrades the ide subsystem to pre5-ac2, wich has merged the amd74xx and the nvidia driver, to get UDMA100 directly. PS2. About the kernel and the source for building nvidia drivers, the kernel and kernel-source has been in sync for ages... the only problem has been the missing /lib/modules/'uname-r'/build symlink to /usr/src/linux Thomas ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is. ------- Reminder: ------- assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] status: RESOLVED creation_date: description: Problem 2: kernel - nvnet driver not included and compilation "impossible" without compiling first new kernel since the kernel-source is not for installed kernel!!! This has been with ALL mandrake versions I have used. Please make kernel-source reflect UP kernel (default) so that compilation of additional kernel modules will not require whole kernel compilation/installation. - also nvaudio is missing - Nforce2 IDE only in UDMA(33) mode (Maxtor supports UDMA133). This is SLOW. - Nforce2 drivers not included in the package (would be a good addition since they are getting popular) Configuration: - AMD Duron 1.2, 512Mb, Shuttle XPC SN41G2 Nforce2, Maxtor 120Gb - Fresh MDK 9.1 RC2 installation, no NVIDIA drivers installed
