Honestly, maxim, if your original statement was over the poster's head
(no offence; English is not everyone's first language, and everybody is
not necessarily *good* with language, native or not), quoting the
Oxford English Dictionary at 'him' is not really helpful.
Was it really definition from
maxim wexler schreef:
>> Does by respective you mean that youre motherboards
>
>
> from OED:
>
> respective, a. Each's own, proper to each, individual, several,
> comparative...
>
In other words, "yes".
:-)
He compiled the nvidia kernel modules for the nforce mobo, and the ali
modules for th
>
> Does by respective you mean that youre motherboards
from OED:
respective, a. Each's own, proper to each, individual,
several, comparative...
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Well I tried few diffrent combinations of drivers before, (I've even
compiled all drivers in ;} ), but it didn't help too. There are too
many posibilities to gues the right one, moreover I think that it
maight be sth somewhere else?
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PIIX should be your driver. Please also attach
Jaroslaw Kapica wrote:
Well I tried few diffrent combinations of drivers before, (I've even
compiled all drivers in ;} ), but it didn't help too. There are too many
posibilities to gues the right one, moreover I think that it maight be
sth somewhere else?
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PIIX should be your dr
I'm using Intel Server Board SE7520BD2S with 3
disks, 2xSATA WDC
WD1200JD-00H (sda & sdb) and 1xATA133 Seagate
ST3120026A (hda).
SATA disks seem to work fine (though they show some
warnings during
tests), but I can't enable DMA on /dev/hda.
I've had this problem on two systems so far. The
sol
--- JarosÅaw Kapica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Intel Server Board SE7520BD2S with 3
> disks, 2xSATA WDC
> WD1200JD-00H (sda & sdb) and 1xATA133 Seagate
> ST3120026A (hda).
> SATA disks seem to work fine (though they show some
> warnings during
> tests), but I can't enable
Hi,
I'm using Intel Server Board SE7520BD2S with 3 disks, 2xSATA WDC
WD1200JD-00H (sda & sdb) and 1xATA133 Seagate ST3120026A (hda).
SATA disks seem to work fine (though they show some warnings during
tests), but I can't enable DMA on /dev/hda.
foobar ~ # hdparm -d1 /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
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