OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du dimanche 09 mars 2003, vers 17:22,
Grzesiek Sedek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
>> Link /dev/dvd to /dev/scd0.
>> To activate DMA, you can use hdparm or echo using_dma:1 >
>> /proc/ide/hdb/settings
> Thats what I had before but dvd's seem to be bit jerky and as Ga
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 15:03, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> Link /dev/dvd to /dev/scd0.
> To activate DMA, you can use hdparm or echo using_dma:1 >
> /proc/ide/hdb/settings
> --
Thats what I had before but dvd's seem to be bit jerky and as Gary
Sandine wrote before using ide + dma doesn't improve it at
OoO En ce début d'après-midi ensoleillé du dimanche 09 mars 2003, vers
15:06, Grzesiek Sedek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> Ive got this problem:
> I need ide-scsi to burn cd's but at the same time I'd like to watch
> dvd's - so I need dma access.
> How to do it? I've linked /dev/dvd to /dev/hdb bu
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 07:06, Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
> Ive got this problem:
> I need ide-scsi to burn cd's but at the same time I'd like to watch
> dvd's - so I need dma access.
> How to do it? I've linked /dev/dvd to /dev/hdb but it didn't help.
> Is there any quick fix for that?
> I'm running iboo
Hi all,
Ive got this problem:
I need ide-scsi to burn cd's but at the same time I'd like to watch
dvd's - so I need dma access.
How to do it? I've linked /dev/dvd to /dev/hdb but it didn't help.
Is there any quick fix for that?
I'm running ibook2 600Mhz combo
Thanks!
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Grzesiek Sedek <[EMAIL PROT
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