Maybe from developers' viewpoint it's a feature, but from my viewpoint it's
still a bug. I want to turn DMA *off*. Welcome to Asus A6R, the laptop from
hell. Depending on DMA mode of the DVD drive and whether you're running X or
not, either your USB controller or the network card might get
I've fixed this by switching to IDE drivers.
To do this, append those lines to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules:
atiixp # change to your chipset driver!
ide_core
ide_cd
ide_disk
ide_generic
blacklist ata_generic
blacklist pata_atiixp
blacklist pata_acpi
Maybe you don't need the blacklist stuff, I'm
What I actually had was bug #175022, which manifests itself in the same
way, but it's not that easy to enable DMA. My problem is solved now.
Maybe this bug is the same as #175022, I don't know.
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[Hardy] DMA not enabled on cdrom drive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205817
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I confirm this bug on Asus A6R laptop. Another Linux (Vector) works
fine.
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[Hardy] DMA not enabled on cdrom drive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205817
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I've saved a bad HTML and narrowed it down, so now I know how to reproduce the
bug. Try
cp /usr/share/icons/application-default-icon.png .
echo 'htmlbody
background=application%2Ddefault%2Dicon.png/body/html' foo.html
epiphany foo.html
Hope that helps.
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epiphany-gecko crashed with