Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Why the DOS has many ntfs read and write driver,but the linux can't for a long time | From | Lee Revell <> | Date | Mon, 09 Jan 2006 08:54:22 -0500 |
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On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 14:03 +0300, Yaroslav Rastrigin wrote: > Hi, > > > > money to the right people. > > > > > > Could or would you be so kind to provide at least moderately complete > > > pricelist ? Whom and how much should I pay to have correct support for > > > intel graphics chipset, 2200BG Wi-Fi, complete > > > suspend-to-disk/suspend-to-ram and to get an overall performance boost ? > > > > Since these are all supported in 2.6.15, $0 would be my quote. > I've mentioned _correct_ support. Contrary to current rather sad state of things. > 855GM still has no support for non-VESA videomodes (1280x800 can be enabled only via VBIOS hacks, and is not always properly restored on resume) > (and don't supported with intelfb) (which, AFAIK, has no support for dualhead) > 2200BG sometimes starts to unacceptably lag and drop packets after going out of suspend (either STR or STD) and until reboot. > (And this is driver issue) > Suspend to ram works, more or less, but drains power like hungry cat drinks milk, and I just can't leave my laptop in STR for more than two days > without worrying about my on-the-road availability. > Suspend to disk has nasty tendency to ruin my whole hot live X session, since X can't properly restore VT on resume. > Overall performance isn't that bad, either, but I just can't understand, why KATE (Kde more or less advanced editor) takes twice as long to start > as UltraEdit in _emulated_ (VMWare) Windows XP running on this same box. > > So, the question remains the same - whom and how much I need to pay to solve abovementioned problems ? >
Where are the bug reports? You didn't expect these to just fix themselves did you?
Lee
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