Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:47:37 +0100 | From | Martin Mares <> | Subject | Re: CD writing in future Linux (stirring up a hornets' nest) |
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Hello!
> The SCSI glue layer on Solaris is less than 50 kB. I did mention more than once > that a uniquely layered system could save a lot of code by avoiding to > implement things more than once.
Could you please stop parrotting this again and again, at least as long as you are unable to point to any duplicated code?
> Is Linux really that underdeveloped for not being able to provide DMA residual > counts?
How is it related to the discussion about interfaces?
So far, whenever you were asked to support your assertions (dynamic device naming violating POSIX, duplicated code, your warning which is printed when not using ide-scsi while the bugs you were speaking about occur only _with_ ide-scsi and so on), you have ignored the request and started either repeating the same or diverting the attention to completely unrelated problems (like above).
Unless you wish to stop spreading your demagogy and write facts instead, I recommend you to shut up and this is my last mail in this discussion.
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