El jue, 15-09-2005 a las 18:19 +0900, Horms escribió: > On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 09:51:15AM +0200, Ruben Porras wrote: > > reopen 326004 > > reassign 326004 linux-image-2.6-686 > > severity 326004 wishlist > > Thanks > > > > The bug is real, so I think you shouldn't close it, at least leave it as > > wishlist and close it when the linux kernel gets support for my device. > > > > Also, would you be so kind of pointing me to somewhere when I can read > > what the problem is and its status? > > First I'd like to come out and say, as having the BTS as a store > for a list of unimplemented features greatly diminishes the > useful ness of the BTS as a tool to track what the debian > kernel team is working on with regards to the kernel.
you could use the new user defined tags to mark the bugs you are working on, but I suppose you know it already. > But thats just my opinion, and the BTS is already has > so many bugs its of little use, so one more isn't going > to make any difference. While I agree with you tat there is no point in filling a bug asking the maintainer of your favourite MUA to implement a way to make your mail address and name blink in the emails while you read them I think this bug is not of little use, only it's really hard to fix, you are right that this need to be done upstream. <rant>For example, due to this bug I can't install debian using CD-ROM without taking especial measures, if we add that the NIC and the WLAN didn't work also out of the box...</rant> > SERIAL ATA (SATA) SUBSYSTEM: > P: Jeff Garzik > M: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > L: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org > S: Supported > > I sent Jeff a mail about this recently, in which he explained > that SATA ATAPI was not ready, and it would be enabled when it > is. However he did not provide any additional details. I'd suggest > the archives of the linux-ide list as a starting point. Yes, you are right, it seems thah SATA ATAPI isn't ready, but with my hardware its enough to change in include/linux/libata.h #undef ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI /* define to enable ATAPI support */ to #define ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI /* define to enable ATAPI support */ and recompile the Debian kernel. I can read/burn CDs and DVDs. So, its enough for me at the moment. I'll try to close the bug when a kernel that has ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI activated enters Debian if no one else do it. Thanks.