*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 42758 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42758
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 42758
Enable SG-IO interface in cdparanoia
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the patches mentioned in bug 42758 might solve this issue
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Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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For me this did indeed turn out to be the DMA problem. You can check/set your
CDROM's status using hdparm. If hdparm works for your cdrom, then you can
enable DMA permanently by editing the /etc/hdparm.conf file.
The was a note in the breezy documentation about this, but I haven't
been able
DMA is already on for my drive.
Thanks though.
On 7/31/06, randallw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For me this did indeed turn out to be the DMA problem. You can check/set
your CDROM's status using hdparm. If hdparm works for your cdrom, then you
can enable DMA permanently by editing the
no sure, it's probably requiring somebody have the issue and knowing the
code enough to debug it
** Changed in: cdparanoia (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Sebastien Bacher = (unassigned)
Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed
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This may relate to the improvement bug I raised in #42758 - using the
SG-IO interface in the 2.6 kernels can offer massive benefits to
cdparanoia in ripping speeds. It requires a patch to cdparanoia
developed by Red Hat.
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