Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 08 Jul 2003 18:00:32 -0700 | From | jiho@c-zone ... | Subject | Re: hdX lost interrupt problem |
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Cédric Barboiron wrote:
> Hello, > > I'm currently having troubles while trying to listen or rip cds audios. > `cdparanoia -Q` works fine > but `strace cdparanoia 1` hangs at : > ioctl(3, 0x530e > > Then I have from `dmesg` : > hdc: lost interrupt > hdc: lost interrupt > (...) > hdc: lost interrupt > hdc: lost interrupt
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> Some infos from /proc/ide/ide1/hdc : > driver: ide-cdrom version 4.59-ac1 > model: CRD-8322B
Sorry, my brain must have been overheating, I missed this in my other reply to your post, when I asked what drive.
Don't know if case cooling would have any bearing on this or not, but I think I'll run some tests of my own. I seem to recall one incident while I was unrolling a tarball off a CD onto a hard drive, that happened to involve a VIA chipset. I'll see if I can reproduce the incident.
-- Jim Howard <jiho@c-zone.net>
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