Fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 today to test things out. Perfect.
Hercules wireless usb (RTL8191S-RTL8192SU) works out of the box. 2nd hd
(SATA disk on SPIF223A bridge to ATA) can be approached (read &
write)... Laptop is under pressure with 12.04 running. Acer aspire 1600
series with Pentium 4 3.06
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Title:
DVD PATA-SATA bridge (SPiF223A) doesn't work...
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Trying to connect a 2nd hdd with this PATA-SATA bridge (SPiF223A). Hdd can be
mounted and unmounted. All tests/bench on this hdd work. System recognizes disk
and smart says it's ok. But when trying to read /write data from/to it system
freezes completely within 10 seconds. No problem with same c
update on previous comment: now trying to mount this disk (still using
the SPiF223A bridge) freezes the system. Needs a hard reset! (Tried W-XP
again and all works fine.) Disk utilities still shows the hdd as
/dev/sdb1 with name, serial nr, capacity... but trying to mount this
disk freezes the sys
following a solution proposed on ubuntu forums (
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1680532 ) I removed the "ndiswrapper".
Seems like all is working now, except for my wireless internet connection of
course. Reading/writing from/to the 2nd hard drive (over the SPIF223A bridge)
is no longe
Today I installed the driver for RTL8191S (RTL8192SU) without the ndiswrapper
module, following these instructions:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg2620217.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg2621027.html
Wireless connection works but gues
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Title:
smbd crashed with SIGABRT in set_nt_acl()
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