http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3026
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-09 19:21 ---
xmms is supposed to be run through soundwrapper.
>From the menu this is done automatically, from the commandline you would do
'soundwrapper xmms'
or use xmms-arts as
On Saturday 08 March 2003 23:12, Spencer Anderson wrote:
>
> It is almost impossible to keep that straightened. There are four drivers
> that ati.2 replace and XFree86 will overwrite them everytime. The only
> thing I can think of when we are in beta or RC stage like now, is to add
> ati.2 to urpm
Thierry,
you forgot!!!
;-P
Danny
On Thursday 27 February 2003 10:02, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > drakfont depends on ttf2pt1, which should be in font-tools. It is
> > not, only the man page is.
> >
> > Thierry, my rpmmon
On Friday 07 March 2003 18:21, Jan Ciger wrote:
> I originally thought that my bash is acting up, because on 'ls' I have got
> tar: *.spec: Not found in archive :-)))
>
well, I am looking at 14mdk now, but there is really no such file in the
rpm...
d.
On Friday 07 March 2003 12:37, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maybe more overworked than I am? People may also have different
> views on how cooperation must happen with external contributors..
> Or maybe they use ineffective mail clien
On Friday 07 March 2003 20:32, Adam Williamson wrote:
> Sorry, but this characterisation is wrong. There's some trivial bugs
> currently; there's also some that ought to delay the distribution on
> their own. See the bug which means anyone who has a PPP connection and
> tries to activate Mandrake's
> Why is this file in the src RPM ?
>
> "tar: *.spec: Not found in archive"
>
> (without the double quotes) - it is in the SPEC directory :-))
is it really? No idea. will check.
but is sounds like an rpm quirck.
whats in the file?
d.
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Jan Ciger wrote:
>
> I does :-( At least with linux-2.4.21-0.12mdk source. Should be reported to
> mandrake hackers. Should I file a bug for that or will you bug them directly?
you can, perhaps (if time) I will take a look and fix it. It doesn't seem
difficult. (I bet you co
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Jan Ciger wrote:
> I downloaded the source rpm, it is still disabled there. Please, put a new
> .config in there as well.
I know, try 14mdk.
>
> Moreover, the menuconfig is broken too :
I did not touch menuconfig me thinks, can you test with main kernel if
same problem oc
es
> >> are:
> >>=ep cap_setpcap-ep
> >> probably running under a kernel with capabilities disabled,
> >> a suitable kernel would have printed something like "=eip"
>
> I tired my previous jackit-realtime, and I get the same error, so it
>
On Thursday 06 March 2003 20:44, Serge Plüss wrote:
> Hi
>
> Still with the latest cooker sound on SB Live is awfully choppy. I had read
> that some of the latest alsa is supposed to fix this but as of
> kernel-2.4.21.0.12mdk-1-1mdk it is still reporting using alsa 0.9.0RC6
Juan knows. I cannot hel
On Thursday 06 March 2003 14:45, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
>
> Let it clear: we all want the most bug-free release possible.
Generally, I agree with all your points. What you say is as far as I can just
mostly right. And people on this list will probably always complains about
certain desission
here? Or could you give me a bug number?
danny
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 07:32, Oden Eriksson wrote:
> > As far as the problem being XFree drivers, I find that strange...I
> > wouldn't expect driver display bugs to show up in a screenshot that goes
> > through software and shows what what the system is really trying to
> > display...
>
> Yes i
If all goes well, this should be on mirrors soon.
- It will fix module building
- drakfont+ntfs hangs (untested)
- low snd-emu10k1 pcm stream size causing sound artifacts
I did not include highmem for smp (sorry): if you have a workstation with more
than 900 MB, you can build it from kernel-multi
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 16:01, Eric Fernandez wrote:
> Maybe, but there is a problem with emu10k1 Sound Blaster cards and mplayer.
> I would be sad if any reviewer reported that problem after the final
> release... Actually I don't know if that problem is because of some
> compilation options rat
yeah
I know. Try with 13mdk. It should work now.
Danny
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 11:32, Torstein Hernes Dybdahl wrote:
> The kernel-multimedia-preempt source kode says it is smp but the kernel is
> built for uniprocessor.
> This makes vmware to refuse to build new kernel modules.
&g
On Monday 03 March 2003 20:01, Adam Williamson wrote:
> Try playing a sound with xmms, with the ALSA output plugin enabled. xmms
> just freezes solid. Someone else confirmed this happens to them, also.
For me it does not happen. Which sound card?
> Trying to run Quakeforge (Quake source port) in
On Monday 03 March 2003 19:09, Jan Ciger wrote:
> I tried to compile the Nvidia driver with the multimedia kernel and have
> got unresolved symbols on loading the NVdriver module :-(
Yes, I know. It is because /etc/init.d/kheader does not know about kernels
with a preempt tag. I will try to drop
On Monday 03 March 2003 19:18, Eric Fernandez wrote:
> It is probably an issue with the way emu10k1 drivers are loaded/managed
> by the kernel, don't know more.
a bit vague? I posted a fix here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mandrake-cooker&m=104567821415024&w=2
d.
I think that was the sblive problem?
I send a patch to the list a while ago, it is a one liner. Just bug juan with
it.
d.
On Monday 03 March 2003 18:31, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 16:24, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> > Adam Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Are we going
On Monday 03 March 2003 13:39, andre wrote:
>
> name one?
tsk...
Loki's Kohan runs only in 1024x768, but I hate using my desktop in that
resolution (low refresh, small fonts). Switching during session would be
nice. And certainly easier compared to starting a new xserver.
Also, since many progr
On Monday 03 March 2003 15:21, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> Would it not work as
> kernel-2.4.21.0.11mdk-multimedia-prempt-1-#mdk
if we do that, it is not possible to keep old kernel when installing new one.
(ie 2mdk will replace 1mdk). That was the whole point of this silly 1-1mdk
naming scheme.
On Monday 03 March 2003 14:23, Marcel Pol wrote:
> If it's based on kernel-blah-0.11mdk, call yours
> kernel-blah-multimedia-preempt-0.11mdk, that should be clear enough, right?
yes it is clear. But not possible. I need to be able to make several updates
per 'juan-version' 11. So I need a way to
On Monday 03 March 2003 12:23, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> kernel-multimedia-preempt-2.4.21.0.12mdk-1-1mdk
>
> Why is this 0.12mdk rather than 0.11mdk as is current kernel?
> With it set as 0.12mdk, unless it is added to skip list, --auto-select
> requires that a kernel-multimedia be installed.
>
>
On Monday 03 March 2003 10:37, Frederic Crozat wrote:
>
> Mozilla package is already taking care of a lot of plugin package (look at
> the triggers...)
yes, but not correctly for at least java.
>
> Anyway, I'll probably move the non-versioned directory naming but AFTER
> 9.1 is out..
hmm, ok:( So
On 1 Mar 2003, Austin Acton wrote:
> >
> > I was trying to package a game written in pascal with fpc ( freepascal.org ),
> > so I should stop ?
>
> Sorry, I meant gcc or similar.
> Austin
>
which is also, why I did not upload dosemu/freedos to contrib, but going
to put it on club. Like YANC,
On Saturday 01 March 2003 01:36, Todd Lyons wrote:
> mozilla finds the plugins that I have in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. I
> don't have to do anything in /usr/lib/mozilla-1.3b/plugins for it to
> find the other ones (though it does symlink to
> /usr/lib/netscape/plugins for a few things).
yes, but
On Friday 28 February 2003 19:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have read something about a kernel patch that makes it possible to use
> jackit with capabilities without running it as root.
eh thac, you might have missed we already did this. The only problem was
getting t
On Friday 28 February 2003 20:33, rcc wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 17:47:05 +0100 (CET)
>
> oh no, not again a change of the dirname. Wouldn't it be possible to
> have /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and a symlink to that in
*agree* it would be a lot easier for my java rpms on mdk club as well.
d.
On Friday 28 February 2003 19:26, Buchan Milne wrote:
>
> How about just jackstart in contrib, requiring jackit and (assuming we
> can get the multimedia kernel in) kernel-multimedia?
yes, split off a small package into contrib, with the script.
Does the script need to be setuid root? Why not beco
On Friday 28 February 2003 19:26, Buchan Milne wrote:
>
> How about just jackstart in contrib, requiring jackit and (assuming we
> can get the multimedia kernel in) kernel-multimedia?
yes, split off a small package into contrib, with the script.
Does the script need to be setuid root? Why not beco
On Friday 28 February 2003 16:50, Buchan Milne wrote:
> Austin Acton wrote:
>
> Chmouel/Juan, are you guys able to give an answer on this? I am sure if
> you Danny can be told "This will be the final kernel for 9.1" a few days
> in advance, he should be able to get a the
> From Kmix I can use the following sliders to adjust the volume:
> "Wave", "Emu10k1 PCM" only changes the volume on the left speaker. All
> other sliders (including master/base/treble) don't do anything at all.
Ok, do I get it correctly that 'wave' is adjusting the volume of both
speakers?
In tha
intainers list so that I at least
know when something gets refused. And still I am not on that list.
Actually, IMO this sucks. It is far easier to put it in clubcontribs. Amazing
everybody puts up with this.
danny
drakfont depends on ttf2pt1, which should be in font-tools. It is not, only
the man page is.
Thierry, my rpmmon says font-tools has no maintainer, which is why I bug you
with it:)
Danny
known problem (sort of).
We really need some configuring for the alsa mixer, but I do not have the time
to do it before 9.1.
Also, I do not own digital speakers, so I'm not sure which mixer setting you
should use. Can you try 'wave surround' in kmix to see if it helps?
d.
he dvd reading.
Perhaps, and this is just a crazy idea, you can try to play with the
multiple sector mode of the dvd drive (use hdparm for this) to see if
setting it to a different value helps. I will try it as well.
danny
This has been brought up so many times now, that I wonder why it does not get
fixed? It really is trivial to do so?
Danny
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: [Cooker] [Bug 1280] [XFree86-libs] /tmp/.ICE-unix/ not owned by root
Date: Sunday 23 February 2003 19:02
From: ndeb
will be in view and things will go ok.
Danny
f the current system. So, my guess is: more justifiying to come
for you:(
It comes with the job it seems, but I do not blame you for not liking it.
Actually, you are being relatively spared here on cooker-ml. Ask some
clubvolunteers on how they have to defend descisions (that we do not even
make!!) to a lot of complaining clubmembers, who are sometimes much more
unpolite that we are:)
Danny
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have tryed to rebuild the nvidia-kernel source file, but I have several
> error messages.
what kind of messages? It works for me (except that you have to set some
environment var. for ignoring the gcc mismatch, but you can read I assume)
>
> Has
ix for freetype2 on all
mirrors via mandrakeclub, if nobody beats me to it.
Or we can have a vote. Would you be conviced by a vote Frederic?
Danny
I found the bug that causes the emu10k1 to sound bad when X is busy with other things.
The fix is a one liner (below).
Danny
diff -Paru linux-2.4.20/sound/pci/emu10k1/emupcm.c emu10k1/emupcm.c
--- linux-2.4.20/sound/pci/emu10k1/emupcm.c 2003-02-17 15:46:22.0 +0100
+++ emu10k1
Any reason why the only really free protocol is not in mandrakes kopete?
Danny
fer
>
> you may want the pcinotry option of xf86config
I ripped the emu10k1 driver from alsa cvs (only the em10k1 dir) and fixed it
to make it compile with current alsa: it fixes the bug!
Do you think we get an alsa driver update before release or should I try and
isolate the code that fixes it?
Danny
ose is to help development, the way to get there is by getting
members by providing content.
Danny
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 15:40, John Allen wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 February 2003 22:47, Danny Tholen wrote:
> > Latest alsa driver contains a bug, at least for emu10k1: heavy scrolling
> > causes sounds artifacts (possibly quick windows resising to).
>
> I get the same p
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 14:26, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> Aurélien Bompard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Same thing here. It occurs also when switching worspaces.
>
> x11 probably eats too much pci bandwith, thus competiting with the app
> that fill the sound buffer
>
> you may want the pcino
he version in main wass 2.4.21-0.pre4.6mdk. But
I can change the name completely if that makes everybody happy?
I take it that this rejected message not only applies to kernel-doc but also
to kernel-preempt and source?
> >
> > * Mon Feb 17 2003 Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2.
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 14:23, you wrote:
> Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What is *this*? putting this kernel in contrib or update the version
> > number?
>
> kernel-preempt may works in contrib, but not for the main preemption
> in kernel is no
Kxine crashes with a dcop communication error on startup.
It also needs libfam-devel and libart_lgpl2-devel as a buildreq.
The 0.5rc1 version (http://kxine.sourceforge.net/kxine-0.5-rc1.tar.gz)
crahes with a segfault:(
haven't tried cvs yet.
Danny
All of you using a sblive? Or also other cards?
If so, I will try newer and older cvs versions of ALSAs emu10k1 to see if it
gets fixed.
d.
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 07:02, Aurélien Bompard wrote:
> > Latest alsa driver contains a bug, at least for emu10k1: heavy scrolling
> > causes sounds
occur with alsa from 2.4.21pre4-1mdk kernel (rc6 IIRC). nvidia and
emu10k1 use different IRQs.
Can anyone confirm?
Danny
On Monday 17 February 2003 19:30, Buchan Milne wrote:
> +1
just uploaded
d.
if your time permits.
Danny
On Monday 17 February 2003 17:42, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > - Currently the binaries are setuid root, I think this is a bad idea
> > (its easy to crash your machine with it). Perhaps using
> > conselehelper would be better:
>
d have been nicer
Danny
on which the executable runs, unless that component itself
>accompanies the executable.
So the question is, if this c library is a major component of the OS Freedos,
it's source does not need to be included if I am correct?
Danny
hile you are at it. Can you find a more powerfull machine for me to?
:-P
Danny
ormal reboot if no
arguments are given.
Danny
tk one)?
I see it too: KDE (will try gnome later), KDM. It both occurs when rebooting
/poweroff from KDE itself or from KDM.
>
> Do you use autologin or not?
I do not.
'reboot' or 'rebootin' works normally.
I guess it's a kdm problem
Danny
were never made for the purpose of updating 9.0. It is unsupported
and questions about it do not belong on this list.
If you want updated 9.0 rpms, ask on mandrakeclub.
sorry,
Danny
Perhaps it works with this info:
Module snd-emu10k1
--
Module for EMU10K1/EMU10k2 based PCI soundcards.
* Sound Blaster Live!
* Sound Blaster PCI 512
* Emu APS (partially supported)
I agree with you.
Opening a bug is a good idea. I do not give it much change to be fixed however
:(
Danny
On Thursday 13 February 2003 16:51, Narfi Stefansson wrote:
> On Thursday 13 February 2003 05:33, Denis HAVLIK wrote:
> > On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Buchan Milne wrote:
> >
>
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 18:34, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What about puting this package on main instead contrib. It seems lot of
> > poeple want or need it:
>
> why is not done in rpmdrake ?
Do you mean 'why is it not done in rpmdrake'?
I think
On 12 Feb 2003, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 11:43, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
>
> Maybe as a basic start you could just set it so that Master, PCM and CD
> volumes are unmuted and set to, say, 70 by default on *all* cards?
The problem is, that this still doesn't enable sound on so
On 11 Feb 2003, Nathan A. Smith wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 17:02, Murray J. Root wrote:
> > Use alsamixer (or alsamixergui) to enable digital and set the levels.
>
> I looked at alsamixer (which has a hundred options no one understands) but everything
Yes, give some effort. I think you needs
Congrats!!
--
danny
On 11 Feb 2003, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
> I'm now a new daddy.. it's a girl, Gabrielle.
>
> See all the pictures at http://www.advx.org/baby
>
> Name: Gabrielle Relocations: (not relocateable)
> Version : 1.0
ure if xfs is the correct place to do this, perhaps somewhere else
in init.d would be better, but I leave you to decide that.
Danny
--- xfs 2002-09-13 08:49:01.0 +0200
+++ xfs 2003-01-17 00:11:39.0 +0100
@@ -18,6 +18,12 @@
case "$1" in
start)
gprintf &qu
bug [EMAIL PROTECTED] with it :)
I think he has his reasons for not configuring it like this though.
Danny
On Saturday 01 February 2003 12:35, Daniele Pighin wrote:
> I've just rebuilt a kde package fort qt (qt3-3.1.1-9mdk.src.rpm and
> binaries) adding full xcursor support to qt.
&g
On 31 Jan 2003, Austin Acton wrote:
>
> As Mark pointed out in a separate email, it is not possible.
I'd like to see that mail.
>
> The "capabilities" patch is a 2 line kernel patch that starts init with
> a full set of capabilities (including CAP_SETPCAP, the ability to set
> capabilities on o
ouel.com/misc/kernel/low_latency.patch
yes I was. Thanks!
I hate these unsupported disclaimers btw.
>
> obvisouly you got to backout the mini_low_latency patch before
> applying this one on cooker kernel.
;)
Danny
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Buchan Milne wrote:
>
> Danny, have you got something to show yet, or is the kernel in club the
> best place to start looking?
preempt goes in easily AFAIK tell. lockbreaking not.
wait untill tuesday, I was very busy with work, but monday I take a day
off.
d.
On 30 Jan 2003, Austin Acton wrote:
> Okay, here's the todo list.
> Personally, I suggest Danny work on the kernel.
Why do I always have to do the boring things ;-P
Merging preempt with current cooker is not really a problem. With the new
XFS it is likely that it will work fin
been playing with the idea to put a preempt kernel in contrib for
9.1. If I can find time.
> 5. no GUI to change sound card settings a.k.a. draksound is too basic
*agree*
> 6. no easy way to disable arts, and it interferes with everything
huh? kcontrol?
Danny
like it is not possible for nfs ?)
Danny
another monitor for the list:
Iiyama; Iiyama HM704UTC, Diamondtron; 0; 30.0-96.0; 50-160; 1
d.
On Sunday 26 January 2003 20:36, Narfi Stefansson wrote:
> On Sunday 26 January 2003 13:17, Pixel wrote:
> > Emmanuel Blindauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > Why should fam be dependant on portmap ? portmap is mostly used for
> > > network services, not for monitoring disk.
> > > Havin
no portmap)
Danny
On Sunday 26 January 2003 13:05, Robert Fox wrote:
> Besides NFS and NIS - what good is having Portmap running?
>
> Can I shut it down if I don't start NFS/NIS without causing any side
> effects?
>
> Thanks,
> R.Fox
tcl-8.3.3 is still in cooker. Could it perhaps be updated to tcl-8.4.x? Some
programs (avview) require it.
thanks,
Danny
rom.
Anyways, I do not need it, but perhaps there is a soul on earth which
does.
Danny
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Steffen Barszus wrote:
> k3b 0.8 should be out till next month I guess. So what can arson do what k3b
> can't do ? (yes I'm a k3b addict ;) )
IIRC : Burning bin/cue files.
-Danny
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 02:51, Dan Scott wrote:
> I agree with your evaluation, Pixel.
>
> Rationale:
> --
> Worrying about a largely theoretical Linux virus seems pretty pointless.
Actually, the bigger problem is windows viruses. Running Klez through wine
will infect your windows par
ly it might be very good that you became the new maintainer. I got the
impression that Thierry has 2 much to do already :)
Danny
>
>
> Viet
>
> On Monday 20 January 2003 4:19 pm, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > Need sleep a
This really sounds like you are using cooker RPMS on a 9.0 system. Please
tell me you are not doing that! It is not the way cooker should be used!!
Danny
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, marrandy wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am seeing a lot of problems with cooker RPM's. For example, my lat
var/lib/globalreg at exit.
Ofcourse, both options are insecure. And user1 can screw user2's setup.
But in windows it is the same.
Danny
a huge waste of
diskspace. I usually (symbolic) link all the files of a program in a
public dir to a subdir in my homedir. The result is that I can save
personal stuff there, but the program files are shared.
danny
>
> - Mark
>
doing that.
I'm not sure if xfs is the correct place to do this, perhaps somewhere else
in init.d would be better, but I leave you to decide that.
Danny
--- xfs 2002-09-13 08:49:01.0 +0200
+++ xfs 2003-01-17 00:11:39.0 +0100
@@ -18,6 +18,12 @@
case "$1&qu
winegcc in
> a lib-devel package looks somehow not right to me.
Well, it is used for development?
Guess I do not agree, but perhaps you can convince me?
Danny
m. I've had it a few times, although I never found out
how the sticky bit of tmp dissappeared.
Perhaps a start up script can check the temp permissions. I will see if I
have time to patch. Or are there people who like /tmp to be non-sticky? In
that case the script should only give a warning? WDYT?
Danny
Check whether xfs is running if not start it. If it does not work, check if
xfs can write to /tmp.
Actually, I do not understand why there is not at least a few font in
XF86Config-4 so that X at least starts if xfs fails.
Danny
On Monday 13 January 2003 23:46, Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> Si
machines (I made an error in the script
again, I am really no perl coder), but I have that fixed now (and a few other
bugs which happen on 2k machines. It was usefull to install mdk at work:)
Perhaps we can use the codeweavers wizard, isn't that one GPL?
Danny
On 14 Jan 2003, François Pons wrote:
> You may want to do the following :
> mkdir /var/install
..etc.
Yes, but this was a feature request. Thus:
why not make a simple button somewhere which does this for you.
perhaps there should be 3 choices: use the cds. dump the cds on HDD, and
exchange the c
.
(alternatively, download the 2.4.19-16.7mdk src rpm from club and
change the spec so that it builds the enterprise version only and build
it.
Danny
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Chuck Shirley wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 January 2003 03:45, Robert Fox wrote:
> >I know that the Enterprise kernel supports t
I will soon send an updated version to Thierry.
d.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Vincent Meyer, MD wrote:
> Is an update of wine planned for 9.1?
>
> V.
>
ould be addressed by one of Andrey's latest patches which
> isn't in 16.5mdk
All new stuff will be in 16.7 (compiled, but not uploaded yet).
I will try to merge everything with cookers kernel in the next week (i
hope). This will also make preempt+xfs possible.
Danny
that he doesn't reply, so you are left in
eternal doubt on whether to keep harrassing him with mails or just wait and
pray.
Or alternatively, you can try to cc (read: annoy) other mdk people who tend to
reply:)
I attach them all again for making it easy.
danny
On Thursday 09 January 2003
now, but if it cannot be turned off it
would make me uninstall urpmi asap. Actually, it should not even be the
default. For rpmdrake I could live with it, not for a commandline tool.
Danny
On Saturday 04 January 2003 13:53, Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
> I have some old patches still lingering around.
so you do read cooker:)
> Danny, I understand you maintain some unofficial kernel. You are adviced to
> add this one as well, current SCSI error handling too easily goes into
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