This is definitely a Linux Kernel bug!
It is obvious that a ioctl() that hangs (does not return) although
it has been given a timeout is the evidence for a kernel bug.
Jörg
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Hello.
I disabled the rezero_unit but didn't change anything, I reenabled
it and disabled the get_dmaspeed.
This time I can write from the command line and from XCDRoast too!
Maybe the get_dmaspeed makes this drives go crazy, it would be nice
to have a way to disable it in runtime,
Hello Alban!
El 03/12/05 16:23, Alban BROWAEYS escribió:
Could you tell if windows have disabled dma
automatically ?
It always writes at Ultra DMA mode 2, I looked before starting Nero
and while Nero was writing; also the performance is very smooth and I
don't think such good perfor
>I hate to report that Windows XP with Nero works
without problems,
>but is not my favorite OS.
Could you tell if windows have disabled dma
automatically ?
Once you know the "ide controller" your cdrom is bound
to (see the note at the end of the mail):
- open Device Manager > IDE ATA/ATAPI Cont
Package: cdrecord
Version: 4:2.01+01a01-4
Followup-For: Bug #265747
I was going to write the following bug report and I found this one that seems
the same, but I still submit my information, maybe it helps.
Cdrecord-Clone 2.01.01a01
Linux 2.6.12.5
Debian Testing of 1 september 2005.
Cdrecord fre
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