Re: Why is my Linux so slow?



Kaitlyn Luna <Kaitlyn@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

anton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Anton Ertl) wrote in
news:2008Jan27.200817@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

Why not use the hard disk on the built-in PATA ports? Is the hard
disk accessed using DMA?

The motherboard's PATA support is limited to 8.4G.

I can't tell for sure if DMA is being used.
[...]
ata2.00: configured for UDMA/100

This line says it's using DMA.

Seriously though, why are you using such antiquated hardware? You
could probably get something better for free if you asked around a
bit.

--
Måns Rullgård
mans@xxxxxxxxx
.



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