Ittindi

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Joined: June 2006 |
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Posted: June 29 2006,03:49 |
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Hello, I'm pretty much a noob to linux, I installed DSL to my laptop a few months ago,(It's a IBM thinkpad 600 with original 3gig HD and 32megs of ram 232mhz PII) with a older version of DSL but formatted it after I couldn't find much use out of it, I performed a full hd install and managed to tinker around with hdparm and was able to enable IO 32bit and ultra dma modes on it. Well, I decided now that I have a wireless card I would install DSL again seeing how linux seems to be better for wardriving, but I've encountered a problem, I can enable UDMA easily, but when I try to enable IO 32bit which I was able to do with the last version of DSL, I get this message: setting 32-bit IO_support flag to 1 HDIO_SET_32BIT failed: invalid argument I get this same invalid argument message when I try to set PIO on the IDE as well. Didn't have this message on the earlier version of DSL either, any help will be appreciated.
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