On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 12:34:18AM +0200, Kenneth Johansson wrote:
> Same problem I have. I used to work for me and I have not changed anything.
> But other people are complaining on problems to burn faster than speed=4 and
> I can't even see the drive ??
yep if at least i could see the drive and
Linux/Andre/Jens,
Who owns the EOI and APIC code this week? (Peter Anvin? I think). Looks
like we've got
a problem down in the interrupt subsystem somewhere -- Bruno is seeing
RX errors on the ethernet card when ide-scsi goes south for the winter.
Forwaring to Andre and Jens ...
Jeff
Bruno
> I am looking into this, and it really is looking like there's a low
> level driver bug somewhere either EIOing an interrupt twice, or missing
> one. Were you doing Network I/O at the time? Check 'ifconfig' when you
the machine is also my local masquerade server there are 2 ehternet
I am looking into this, and it really is looking like there's a low
level driver bug somewhere either EIOing an interrupt twice, or missing
one. Were you doing Network I/O at the time? Check 'ifconfig' when you
get the errors and see if there were any RX errors reported by the LAN
card when
hello,
strange thing, wanted to burn some data ... but i do not see the CD
anymore tryed to use the CD in ide-mode nothing...
looked in /proc/ide no devices. so for some obscure reason the
CD-player isn't found now i didn't use that thing very much, but it
worked not so long
hello,
strange thing, wanted to burn some data ... but i do not see the CD
anymore tryed to use the CD in ide-mode nothing...
looked in /proc/ide no devices. so for some obscure reason the
CD-player isn't found now i didn't use that thing very much, but it
worked not so long
I am looking into this, and it really is looking like there's a low
level driver bug somewhere either EIOing an interrupt twice, or missing
one. Were you doing Network I/O at the time? Check 'ifconfig' when you
get the errors and see if there were any RX errors reported by the LAN
card when
I am looking into this, and it really is looking like there's a low
level driver bug somewhere either EIOing an interrupt twice, or missing
one. Were you doing Network I/O at the time? Check 'ifconfig' when you
the machine is also my local masquerade server there are 2 ehternet
cards...
Linux/Andre/Jens,
Who owns the EOI and APIC code this week? (Peter Anvin? I think). Looks
like we've got
a problem down in the interrupt subsystem somewhere -- Bruno is seeing
RX errors on the ethernet card when ide-scsi goes south for the winter.
Forwaring to Andre and Jens ...
Jeff
Bruno
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 12:34:18AM +0200, Kenneth Johansson wrote:
Same problem I have. I used to work for me and I have not changed anything.
But other people are complaining on problems to burn faster than speed=4 and
I can't even see the drive ??
yep if at least i could see the drive and
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