* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-11-21 15:58]:
> > I don't want to pester, but is there any progress from Intel on this?
> > The current disk speed is pretty poor, considering my n2100 is meant to
> > be a NAS. :/
> Intel send me a proposed patch for the problem I've been seeing with
>
* Ross Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-11-21 14:47]:
> I don't want to pester, but is there any progress from Intel on this?
> The current disk speed is pretty poor, considering my n2100 is meant to
> be a NAS. :/
Intel send me a proposed patch for the problem I've been seeing with
their original
Martin,
I don't want to pester, but is there any progress from Intel on this?
The current disk speed is pretty poor, considering my n2100 is meant to
be a NAS. :/
Ross
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* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-27 14:00]:
> I found that Intel has some patches for the DMA engine that are
> required to get the original speed.
Just for the record: I wanted to apply these patches to 2.6.23 but I
found a problem with them. I reported it to the Intel folks so
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.18.dfsg.1-12
Severity: important
Several users of Debian on Thecus N2100 have reported (see [1] and
[2]) that their hard drive performance goes down significantly after
moving from the original firmware to Debian.
It goes from something like:
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