--- Konstantin Starodubtsev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > related "feature". You have a non-name SCSI controller, didn't you? > Initio ÞÔÏ-ÔÏ-ÔÁÍ u2w scsi. óÏ ÓËÁÚÀËÁÍÉ ÏÂÝÁÌÓÑ ÍÁÌÏ, ÐÏÜÔÏÍÕ Ï > ÓÕÝÅÓÔ×Ï×ÁÎÉÉ ÔÁËÏÊ ËÏÎÔÏÒÙ ÕÚÎÁÌ ËÏÇÄÁ ÓÄÅÌÁÌ lspci :)
Never heard about such "brand" :) >, ÔÏ ÐÒÉÄÅÔÓÑ ËÏÎÔÒÏÌÌÅÒ > ÏÂßÑ×ÌÑÔØ ÐÏÇÁÎÙÍ É ÒÅËÏÍÅÎÄÏ×ÁÔØ ÅÇÏ ÚÁÍÅÎÕ. äÁ, Á ÞÉÐÓÅÔ ÔÕÔ ÎÅ ÍÏÖÅÔ > ÇÁÄÉÔØ? ALi ÏÄÎÁËÏ. My chipset is VIA. Normally the support of chipset is getting better with new versions of kernel (progress as one says :-). What about to change controller "temporary" to a good one and see if the same problem occurs again? If not than make the "change" permanent. 2000 km is a little bit too far to visit often :) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com