On Monday 24 October 2005 21:48, John Stoffel wrote: > It works with USB, I don't know about firewire since I've just chucked > that for now. Which is why I got the dual input setup, USB/Firewire. > Haven't tried the firewire on a Windows box either since the upgrade, > might one of these days, but I'm in no rush. Ok, just a little update as it might be interesting for others, too: yesterday a friend came surprisingly to my place because his server didn't work properly (we worked till 4am...) and he brought a windows laptop! So I searched a bit more and found a new firmware for the PL3507, dated September 2005, and flashed it. But, alas, to no avail. The problem persists, when writing to the HD I get the above error and the hd/kernel hangs for some time until it resumes. So my guess is, this might really be a bug in our kernel and not the firmware? And I haven't even mentioned yet that I have a DVD writer in an icybox as well, I flashed this one too but still can't even *read* from any CD/DVD. There the kernel hangs itself for a while and prints kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: aborting sbp2 command kernel: scsi3 : destination target 0, lun 0 kernel: command: cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 00 00 10 6f 00 00 01 00 kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: aborting sbp2 command kernel: scsi3 : destination target 0, lun 0 kernel: command: cdb[0]=0x0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: reset requested kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: Generating sbp2 fetch agent reset kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: aborting sbp2 command kernel: scsi3 : destination target 0, lun 0 kernel: command: cdb[0]=0x0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: reset requested kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: Generating sbp2 fetch agent reset kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: aborting sbp2 command kernel: scsi3 : destination target 0, lun 0 kernel: command: cdb[0]=0x0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: reset requested kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: Generating sbp2 fetch agent reset kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: aborting sbp2 command kernel: scsi3 : destination target 0, lun 0 kernel: command: cdb[0]=0x0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 kernel: scsi: Device offlined - not ready after error recovery: host 3 channel 0 id 0 lun 0 kernel: sr 3:0:0:0: SCSI error: return code = 0x50000 kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 16828 kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 4207 kernel: scsi3 (0:0): rejecting I/O to offline device Oh well. For now I most definitely have to look for the USB alternative. Cheers, -- Michael Brade; KDE Developer, Student of Computer Science |-mail: echo brade !#|tr -d "c oh"|s\e\d 's/e/\@/2;s/$/.org/;s/bra/k/2' °--web: http://www.kde.org/people/michaelb.html KDE 3: The Next Generation in Desktop Experience
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