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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
The OXFW911+ is quite a good chip. It is responsible for the FireWire
interface. The Cypress chip is for the USB2 side. Both are AFAIK fully
independent of each other.
During the past few years I heard of only a single report of an 911 or
911+ with bad firmware, which is negligible compared to
Almost two years later I opened the enclosure and took a look at which
chips that were on the controller card. I found three:
* CY7C68013-100AC
* Oxford Semiconductor FW911PLUS-TQ-A
* AGERE FW802B
The disk now works with Ubuntu 8.04, but file transfer is pretty slow,
11 MB/s with USB2, 13MB/s wit
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Sourcepackagename: None => linux-source-2.6.15
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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I meant the disk enclosure. The firmware of the usually biggest chip on
the PCB in the disk enclosure a.k.a. the SBP-2 bridge is what I referred
to in comment #9. Some enclosures cannot be opened without special tools
though.
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Windows says: "NEC OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 host controller" and the
chip on the card says "NEC D72874GC, 0305E3074". Some other notes on the
card says "MC1368C Multi 1, 94V-0, 0306" and uPD72873, uPD72874 Rev B. A
note on the back side of the PCI card says PCI-IOFW874-2.
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The firmware upload utility should show it. It may also be possible to
read version information with Linux utilities, but exact specifications
from the firmware maker would be required.
If you can open up the enclosure easily and without voiding warranty,
check what chip is in there before trying
Thanks Stefan, I can try to update the firmware. How do I know my
current firmware version?
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Some SBP-2 chips can be fixed by firmware upload.
For some PL-3507 variants:
http://www.prolific.com.tw/eng/downloads.asp?ID=44
(Windows required)
For INIC-1430:
http://www.initio.com/support/1430/1430support.htm
(Windows or OS X required)
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Yes, this is what I am looking for.
The information is not entirely conclusive though, especially the fact
that the first few SCSI commands succeed (Inquiry, Read Capacity, Mode
Sense) while the first or one of the first SCSI read commands fails.
What can be seen though is that this device belong
[17179569.184000] Linux version 2.6.15-26-386 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
4.0.3 (Ubuntu 4.0.3-1ubuntu5)) #1 PREEMPT Thu Aug 3 02:52:00 UTC 2006
[17179569.184000] BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
[17179569.184000] BIOS-e820: - 000a (usable)
[17179569.184000] BIOS-
The very first comment looks like bug #39257. (Failure of the very first
SCSI command, i.e. INQUIRY, device is perhaps based on the Prolific
PL3507 USB 2.0 + FireWire 400 chip whose FireWire part is substandard.
Aplle iPods are of course not based on PL3507.)
Please provide the full syslog message
Absolutely the same problem as the OP. My external I-O data firewire
drive (120GB) isn't working with 6.06 but worked previously. I get the
same messages on boot as the OP, and additionally Ubuntu now takes about
30-40 seconds longer to boot because of all the firewire related errors.
I'm not su
I am also having the problem in 6.06. I can see the firewire PCI card I
installed under the "lspci" command but cannot seem to get my video
camera to work. Using Kino I get a message about problems with my IEEE
1394 device. I don't know if the card works in 5.10 because I just
installed it.
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I also have this problem, using a Sweex PCI firewire adapter and a
Maxtor 300 GB drive. It works perfectly with USB2. My firewire HD worked
properly with Ubuntu 5.10, but not with 6.06.
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I too can confirm this problem with Dapper. I have a usb2.0/firewire
external hard disk drive and a 4th Gen iPod with both usb2.0 and
firewire cables.
Both devices work perfectly using the usb2.0 cable. When hot-plugged,
the hard disk automounts and opens the file browser automatically. The
iPod a
I have the same problem--in addition--my Firewire CD-RW drive will show
up, but the premissions seem to have changed from Breezy to Dapper--
before in Breezy-I could read/write with no problem--in Dapper- I can
only read-all ways I've tried to allow write permission have failed. I
do not know if th
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