Zero Power (no volume) files produced when ide=nodma option is used to boot kernel
"Douglas A. Seifert" <[email protected]> Wed, 13 Apr 2005 13:03:25 -0700
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Hello, I am running release 9.8 of cdparanoia # cdparanoia --version cdparanoia III release 9.8 (March 23, 2001) (C) 2001 Monty <[email protected]> and Xiphophorus Due to a bug in my mainboard chipset, I must boot the kernel using the ide=nodma flag. However, when I do this, when I rip tracks from a cd, the resulting wav files have no volume (if that makes sense). They seem to be the correct length, but if you play them, you get nothing but silence for the duration of the song. If I boot without using the ide=nodma flag, ripping works normally. I was wondering if this was a known bug or if there is something I can do to get ripping to work when booting using ide=nodma. FYI, running custom 2.6.7 kernel with special EPIA patches on a EPIA M10000 mainboard. # uname -a Linux izzy 2.6.7-epia1 #8 Fri Apr 8 10:10:42 PDT 2005 i686 VIA Nehemiah CentaurHauls GNU/Linux Thanks, Doug Seifert