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Timothy Miller, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Dapper desktop reached EOL on July 14, 2009.
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** Tags removed: burning dvd lg slow very writer
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Just to confirm that, in the Ali + SHW-162C case, adding
pata_ali.atapi_dma=1 worked like a charm.
I also think that the Ali DMA should be auto-detected by the kernel (or
at least, if a LKML known thread explains the reasons it is disabled by
default, then the URL should be noted here).
My hardwa
Funny, heh. I have the exact same drive as the original thread starter,
i.e. Samsung SHW-162C. Now, it seems strange. I'm running 10.10/maverick
on E2220 with 2x2GB DDR2. Burning a CD-RW (really slow operation yeah)
should not keep me from using my system. However, I tried playback of a
piece of DV
Lukáš,
I'm very happy you managed to solve it! :)
By the way, that's an "old" workaround; you may just add the kernel parameter
"pata_ali.atapi_dma=1" on Lucid, but in my case it just prevents the CPU from
turning into a hog, while the ata_generic workaround does not perform very good
on my syst
I can confirm, that I solved this bug by a workaround as someone before me did.
I have a ATAPI (PATA) CD-ROM drive and the problem was probably because of a
unloaded or wrongly configured kernel module. The full workaroud that I did and
rebooted after that is here:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.ne
Still an issue with Lucid, still a pain in the butt.
The solution is to use growisofs instead of wodim.
In k3b Settings -> Configure k3b -> Advanced -> Show Advance Gui
elements
Restart k3b
next time when you go to burn something there will be a new menu in the
burn dialog called "Writing App"
Can confirm slow burning speeds (since ubuntu 8.04 to 9.10), both on my old pc:
Pentium 4 2gb ram with an IDE plextor drive
and my new:
i7 4gb ram with sata drive SONY OPTIARC AD-5240S.
Both have SWAP disabled.
In more detail, last night tried to burn an iso to a DL-DVD at x8 using
nerolinux.
The
I confirm this for DVD-R (not DVD+R) on my Ubuntu 9.10 using samsung
sh-s182 .
I got 50 princo DVD-R 16x and they have good burning speed in windows and
extremly slow in Linux ubuntu Karma .
my speed in ubuntu is like 1x or at most 2x , almost kills me to burn .
and it is slow just for Princo DVD
Also having similar problem with Karmic Koala(updated from 8.04)
my, dmsg | grep ata, after burning:
[0.00] #0 [00 - 001000] BIOS data page ==> [00
- 001000]
[0.00] PERCPU: Embedded 14 pages at c200a000, static data 35612 bytes
[0.00] Memory: 2
I had a similar problem in Jaunty. Recording DVDs using GNOME's
burn:///, or Brasero, or even the command line was extremely slow
(0.5x). Upgrading to Karmic solved the problem. Haven't tested K3B.
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Will it still not be fixed in the next release?
I don't have any problems, because I stick on 8.04 since it was the last
working one (for me). But it should be fixed anyway, high importance!
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"The problem isn't in ext3 file system, I am in openSUSE also with ext3 file
system and I can burn DVDs correctly with the same DVD burner that in Ubuntu I
can't."
I'm sorry, I want to say Mandriva Linux.
"I think this bug must have high or critical status"
+1. I am totally agree with you.
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I have this bug after update to 2.6.28-14-generic kernel on jaunty.
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[SOLVED] I had this problem since I changed to Intrepid... I thought it
was related to the emulation of sd* (instead of hd*), as hdparm couldn't
be used anymore...
My drive is a LG GSA-4167B which is capable of burning DVDs at 8x. It was
burning at 1x! (and ubuntu became inoperable during the pr
The problem isn't in ext3 file system, I am in openSUSE also with ext3
file system and I can burn DVDs correctly with the same DVD burner that
in Ubuntu I can't.
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Solved here! :)
At least for me, it seems that it was not related with drivers, but with the
source file-system. I've found that the problem was only occurring when burning
files about 200MB or bigger. So I updated my EXT3 partition with EXT4 (which is
much better at large files handling) and no
This bug sucks.
Since more than three years the Ubuntu users can't burn correctly. Are we
supposed that a user does not need to burn DVDs?
Ubuntu (and its derivatives) is the only one that has this bug.
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I have recently upgraded to Jaunty (fresh install), and this slow DVD recording
speeds problem also happens to me (for CDs it's fine). I have an LG GH22NP20
(that, afaik, can burn DVDs at 22x). When setting burning speed to 4x or 8x (it
does not make diference), the maximum speed I can reach is
K3B as well as growisofs show very poor burning speed here.
~> dmesg | grep DMA
[0.00] DMA 0x -> 0x1000
[0.00] DMA zone: 32 pages used for memmap
[0.00] DMA zone: 0 pages reserved
[0.00] DMA zone: 3939 pages, LIFO batch:0
[1.991904] ata1
Had a similar problem.
DVD burning was extremely slow (below 1x speed), took forever to write DVDs.
sniffing around the web and looking at my system I found the following
in dmesg:
[ 31.521623] ata1.00: ATA-7: FUJITSU MHV2060AT PL, 00A0, max UDMA/100
[ 31.521627] ata1.00: 117210240 sector
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