Re: libata access to pata drives breaks dma/32bit mode?

2007-04-29 Thread Matthew Garrett
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 03:05:18PM -0400, Phillip Susi wrote:
 I've been seeing several complaints lately from users who have upgraded 
 to feisty and their ide disks are now being handled by libata.  It seems 
 that hdparm does not work on the devices created by the libata driver, 
 so how are you supposed to enable 32bit and dma transfers?  Several 
 users have been having trouble because they can not find a way to enable 
 them and thus, have poor performance under feisty.

As has been the case for a long time, the kernel and drive are supposed 
to negotiate the appropriate speeds themselves. If that's not happening, 
please file a bug against the kernel.

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Re: Newest Testing Report of Ubuntu 6.10 from BSTQC China (Jianggw)

2007-04-29 Thread shirish agarwal

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Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 14:33:28 +0800
From: Jianggw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Newest Testing Report of Ubuntu 6.10 from BSTQC China
To: ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com
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Hi, there

Thanks for reading this email.

April 29th, 2007. After the hard work of guys in our company
BSTQC(Beijing Software Testing  QA Center), we release our new all-sided
testing report for Ubuntu-6.10 which we finished several days before. In
our testing report, we've listed:

 19S2-bug(very serious),
 108  S3-bug(middle serious),
 106  S4-bug(normal),
 33S5-bug-for-suggestions(suggestions).

 Totally  266  bugs.

Even the new Ubuntu 7.04 has been released, this report would be very
valuable for all developers and users.

You can download it from BSTQC ftp server. If anyone has problems with
downloading the testing report, please contact me by sending email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

If some one could provide downloading server outside of China and put
this testing report on your server, it would be great appreciated!

FTP address: 210.76.123.18

username: ostl

password: ostl_ubuntu

The subdirectory of newest testing report is ubuntu 6.10, please
check them.

The all-side testing of newest Ubuntu 7.04 are ongoing, we will
release the testing report as soon as possible.

Thanks!  Best regards!

Hao Kong - BSTQC
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 Hi all,

I have a feeling of deja vu about this one.  There are no. of points
which u need to think about:-

1.  While we are very much thankful for the bug report but this is not the
mailing list or the place where you wanna send this. A better place would
have been https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugsquad more
specifically join the bug-squad team.

2.The format is a .doc format which makes things pretty bulky and
inconsistent. I just cleaned up your 3 MB .doc file  saved it  got the
same file in .odt format for 142 KB. Although it took me atleast 4 hrs. to
do the cleaning up but one good action deserves another. I have put up the
cleaned up file at
http://rapidshare.com/files/28563156/Ubuntu_6.10_defect_report.odt.html.

3. One of the other things was that most of the bugs seem pertinent to
Applications per-se which begs the question are these bugs in Ubuntu or the
parent/upstream applications per se. For e.g. any of the bugs which are
openoffice.org related, did you check them with let's say the same version
in some other linux distro. or it could be a short-coming in the parent
application per se. Also while you have put up the name of the OS there is
no mention of the version of the application which is also very much needed.
For e.g. openoffice has an excellent qa team which looks at all the bugs
very seriously. http://qa.openoffice.org/ . There are even test-scripts
there which would make your job whole lot easier if you had not been using
them.  I say this because quite a few of these seem to be translation issues
which should be handled by the applications themselves.

4. Ubuntu itself has a dedicated bug-reporting site at
http://bugs.launchpad.net . The only thing is one has to register  keep
track when the developers say something. You could also simultaneously file
the bug upstream  give a link there which would make things easier for
everybody.

 In the present format  way its unusable for anybody. In case if you have
any more doubts, issues feel free to connect with me off-line or bug me
either on jabber or freenode where I'm known as shirish. Take care, keep up
the good work.
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Jackd - update 7.04 repository with version 0.103.0 compiled with default tmpdir=/dev/shm

2007-04-29 Thread Simon Lewis
Dear developers

Please update the 7.04 repository with the current version of jackd 
compiled with default tmpdir=/dev/shm - thus maximising system performance.

Also QJackCtl needs updating to 0.2.22 for 192kHz and freebob support.

Many thanks, Simon.

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