Timothy R. Butler wrote:
Well, I found a 2.4.20 rpm for cooker, installed it on my system, and GUESS
WHAT??? Yup, that's right, DMA came on line.
beware, I've had some problem with this kernel on 9.0 (root filesystem
corruption, nothing that xfs_repair couldn't solve but scary anyway).
Bye
Hi
Please can you give me the ftp site where you got the 2.4.20 rpm, because i
cannot find it
Thanks
Serge
On Monday 30 December 2002 06:39, James Sparenberg wrote:
Tim,
Looks like you've now become the resident expert on i845 chipset
*grin*...congrats on the win!
James
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Well, I found a 2.4.20 rpm for cooker, installed it on my system, and GUESS
WHAT??? Yup, that's right, DMA came on line.
Here again where my dismal speeds I was getting:
[root@sneakers tbutler]# hdparm -Tt /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
Timing buffer-cache
Tim,
Looks like you've now become the resident expert on i845 chipset
*grin*...congrats on the win!
James
On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 17:52, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
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Well, I found a 2.4.20 rpm for cooker, installed it on my system, and GUESS
Good job guys... where did you find this rpm'd kernel? Looks like I'm in the
same boat. I was nothing terrible performance and just about to start digging
when this message came across my desk. I have the Intel 845 chipset too and
can't enable DMA.
On Sunday 29 December 2002 09:39 pm, James
On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 10:06, Lorne wrote:
Good job guys... where did you find this rpm'd kernel? Looks like I'm in the
same boat. I was nothing terrible performance and just about to start digging
when this message came across my desk. I have the Intel 845 chipset too and
can't enable DMA.