> BF> You can try doing different things with it, but I know that I am
> currently
> BF> set to level 3 rather than 5 as default with RedHat.
> > I checked hdparm googling around, what parameter have you set to 3
> > instead of 5 ?
> Alessio Focardi wrote:
>
> I'm pretty sure this is a confusion
Alessio Focardi wrote:
BF> You can try doing different things with it, but I know that I am
currently
BF> set to level 3 rather than 5 as default with RedHat.
I checked hdparm googling around, what parameter have you set to 3
instead of 5 ?
I'm pretty sure this is a confusion.
I think this must re
Hello Brent,
Wednesday, June 9, 2004, 7:13:52 PM, you wrote:
BF> On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, Alessio Focardi wrote:
>> Asterisk with one HFC isdn card, using the zaptel driver "bristuff"
>>
>> All works ok, but voice coming in/out of the isdn card is out of sync,
>> squelky and disrupted, UNTIL I PUT SO
What is the actual hdparm command you are using?
On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 12:13, Brent Franks wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, Alessio Focardi wrote:
>
> > Asterisk with one HFC isdn card, using the zaptel driver "bristuff"
> >
> > All works ok, but voice coming in/out of the isdn card is out of sync,
>
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, Alessio Focardi wrote:
> Asterisk with one HFC isdn card, using the zaptel driver "bristuff"
>
> All works ok, but voice coming in/out of the isdn card is out of sync,
> squelky and disrupted, UNTIL I PUT SOME LOAD TO THE PC, let say
> launching xwindows.
Alessio,
When I was
Hi there,
I'm going mad at this:
Asterisk with one HFC isdn card, using the zaptel driver "bristuff"
All works ok, but voice coming in/out of the isdn card is out of sync,
squelky and disrupted, UNTIL I PUT SOME LOAD TO THE PC, let say
launching xwindows.
I noticed this:
Strong HDD activity =