On Monday 19 April 2004 02:34 pm, Tim Beauregard wrote: > Markus Schabel wrote: > > Tim Beauregard wrote: > > [...] > > >> Unfortunately my first post was 9 days ago, and noone replied to that. > > > > I had that problem when i forgot to compile the piix drivers into the > > kernel. after fixing that, all worked fine again. > > > > best regards, Markus > > Thanks for the suggestion. I inserted this module but it made no > difference. I have an Athlon processor. Do you think if I compiled > PIIx into the kernel as you did, I might get a different result? > > I've tried compiling kernels with the default settings, to no avail. > This is desperately frustrating! > > Tim
Ain't it? Especially since, if I use the 'stock' kernel-image-2.6.3-1-686, DMA is fine. I am trying, basically, to rebuild the source for that same kernel, but I get the DMA error. Weird. Mainly what I am rebuilding for, is to build-in ieee1394 support, and eliminate the tons of un-needed modules for sound and net. I thought it was simpler than this. I have compared the config files from both the stock build and my build, and I just can't find anything that looks really different. Maybe we just got buggy versions? I don't know. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]