Messages in this thread |  | | | From | (Alan Cox) | | Subject | Re: 2.1.111: IDE DMA disabled...BLAH...BLAH... | | Date | Wed, 29 Jul 1998 19:56:25 +0100 (BST) |
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> Damn it Alan, and Mark, how much more proof do you need that you're WRONG.
The facts don't fit your claim. I've just spent 3 days studying reports and chasing after people.
Two people has 2.0 DMA problems, many people have 2.1 DMA problems.
Many people who have SCSI have 2.1 problems but do not have 2.0 problems.
Hello Linus get a clue - there is a/some problem(s) with 2.1, IDE DMA is a symptom not a cause. Fix causes not symptons. You've used exactly that argument to force people to keep patching their kernels for kgdb support for years now live by it.
BTW: Have you checked Ingo's bug report on a possible race introduced in the IDE driver in 2.1 ???
> Ostriches, both of you.
Linus if you wish to insult people until you have no developers carry on as you are doing now. Your arrogance does you no credit and earns you no credibility with anyone.
I've spent three days collecting evidence with the aim of producing the blacklist. The overwhelming conclusion from the data I have is simple
THE BLACKLIST IS LINUX 2.1, IT IS NOT THE DRIVES
I have only _one_ person who has a drive that fails in both Linux and Windows of all the people who are using UDMA/mode 2 DMA on _BOTH_ systems
I have one person whose drive does UDMA faultlessly in FreeBSD and Linux 2.0 but not Linux 2.1
Alan Very close to being the ex Linux Sound/video/network/etc person
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