[expert] Does cooker 9.1 correct i845(x) IDE problems?

2002-11-25 Thread Alexander Rayborn
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Hi...

I have a P4B533-E 
and I'm having a bear of a time getting my CD-ROMs to work. This has an 
i845e chipset and every boot starts off with PCI resource collisions on 00:1F, 
then my CD-ROMs fail to work (though UDMA seems to work fine, and hda is on my 
MBFastrak33)... anyone know if cooker 9.1 fixes these problems? Can't 
really find if this was addressed or not.

Thanks.

--Alexander



Re: [expert] Does cooker 9.1 correct i845(x) IDE problems?

2002-11-25 Thread Nelson Bartley
It's not a cooker issue it's a kernel issue.

Ask the kernel boys if they know about the problem, if there is a
possible solution, and if so, where can it be obtained.

You can try posting this to the cooker list, however I don't think
you're going to get alot of response.



On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 09:14, Alexander Rayborn wrote:
 Hi...
  
 I have a P4B533-E and I'm having a bear of a time getting my CD-ROMs
 to work.  This has an i845e chipset and every boot starts off with PCI
 resource collisions on 00:1F, then my CD-ROMs fail to work (though
 UDMA seems to work fine, and hda is on my MBFastrak33)... anyone know
 if cooker 9.1 fixes these problems?  Can't really find if this was
 addressed or not.
  
 Thanks.
  
 --Alexander
  
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Re: [expert] Does cooker 9.1 correct i845(x) IDE problems?

2002-11-25 Thread Alexander Rayborn
Well, I know it's a kernel issue - I misstated myself... I mean does the
9.1 cooker *kernel* fix this issue?  I've tried recompiling various
kernels (including stock kernel with Alan Cox's patches) but nothing
seems to work...

--Alexander

On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 08:58, Nelson Bartley wrote:
 It's not a cooker issue it's a kernel issue.
 
 Ask the kernel boys if they know about the problem, if there is a
 possible solution, and if so, where can it be obtained.
 
 You can try posting this to the cooker list, however I don't think
 you're going to get alot of response.




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Re: [expert] Does cooker 9.1 correct i845(x) IDE problems?

2002-11-25 Thread Nelson Bartley
Hmm... Looking back at the kernels in the change list it doesn't look
like this specific problem has been addressed, thus I wouldn't count on
it. At this point I'd say check your bios for a current update, then
goto the kernel lists and ask there.



On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 10:02, Alexander Rayborn wrote:
 Well, I know it's a kernel issue - I misstated myself... I mean does the
 9.1 cooker *kernel* fix this issue?  I've tried recompiling various
 kernels (including stock kernel with Alan Cox's patches) but nothing
 seems to work...
 
 --Alexander
 
 On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 08:58, Nelson Bartley wrote:
  It's not a cooker issue it's a kernel issue.
  
  Ask the kernel boys if they know about the problem, if there is a
  possible solution, and if so, where can it be obtained.
  
  You can try posting this to the cooker list, however I don't think
  you're going to get alot of response.
 
 
 
 
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Re: [expert] Does cooker 9.1 correct i845(x) IDE problems?

2002-11-25 Thread James Sparenberg
i845 being intel's latest chipset is part of the problem.  It's causing
problems I'm told with WinXP for some as well.  I do remember some
discussion on the cooker list about the time it got unfrozen (from the
9.0 release.) on this and the discussion may have been taken offlist.
(however with as busy as that list is... they could still be discussing
it and I'd miss it :) )  But there might be something there.. I've also
seen some stuff in the kernel mailing list.  But since I only read what
relates to me now... I didn't pay attention.  

James


On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 07:27, Nelson Bartley wrote:
 Hmm... Looking back at the kernels in the change list it doesn't look
 like this specific problem has been addressed, thus I wouldn't count on
 it. At this point I'd say check your bios for a current update, then
 goto the kernel lists and ask there.
 
 
 
 On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 10:02, Alexander Rayborn wrote:
  Well, I know it's a kernel issue - I misstated myself... I mean does the
  9.1 cooker *kernel* fix this issue?  I've tried recompiling various
  kernels (including stock kernel with Alan Cox's patches) but nothing
  seems to work...
  
  --Alexander
  
  On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 08:58, Nelson Bartley wrote:
   It's not a cooker issue it's a kernel issue.
   
   Ask the kernel boys if they know about the problem, if there is a
   possible solution, and if so, where can it be obtained.
   
   You can try posting this to the cooker list, however I don't think
   you're going to get alot of response.
  
  
  
  
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