From: Nate Bargmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
During the past week I've updated to a new system that features an
Athlon 1.33G processor and the VIA chipset. I did a direct copy of my
Linux partitions from the HD of the old machine to the HD of this
machine. On the old machine I had no problems
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 10:43:33PM -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
Hello!
During the past week I've updated to a new system that features an
Athlon 1.33G processor and the VIA chipset. I did a direct copy of my
Linux partitions from the HD of the old machine to the HD of this
machine. On the
* Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002 Mar 07 06:08 -0600]:
A buffer underrun!
Yup! Right on the money. A bit of research and I was able to turn my
measly 1.9 MB/S throughput into 30.77 MB/S.
Read README.ATAPI.
I about gave up on it until I reached the very end where buffer
underruns
* Bill Davidsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002 Mar 07 16:27 -0600]:
I shudder to think that you really did a direct copy from one machine
and are running the same kernel on a new machine with a different
architecture. Try building a 2.4.17 or 2.4.19-pre2-ac2 kernel for this
and see if the
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