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    I also have the same problem with Xine.

    After loading it from the command line, I noticed that there were several PNG files that it was not able to load. I don't remember what they were at the moment.

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    Like someone said before, just use Kaffeine. I never really cared for that damn dvd like interface.

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    Kaffeine is a program? That's funny! Here I thought you all were making a joke!
    Joke Being:
    "Don't flip out, just drink a coffee and let the [kaffeen] calm you down!"
    "Use caffeen"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScreamingTemporalDoom
    I also have the same problem with Xine.

    After loading it from the command line, I noticed that there were several PNG files that it was not able to load. I don't remember what they were at the moment.
    Interesting. I have a different problem with Xine. Under the 2.6 kernel Xine launches just fine and I am able to play video files, however if I mouse over the Xine control panel while playing a file the whole application just terminates. Sorry, I haven't had time to trace what is actually happening yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_PhrostByte
    Everything works great except mounting my NTFS partitions on SATA - is this a known problem? is there a fix?

    knoppix@ttyp0[knoppix]$ mount /mnt/hde1
    /dev/hde1: Input/output error
    mount: /dev/hde1: can't read superblock

    Hardware:
    Sil3112 sata controller
    2x WD1600JD hard drives

    i'm having same problem, 05_17 release, boot parameters "knoppix26", i get "Disabling IRQ #18" repeating over and over. Finally KDE loads up, but it can't read superblock. HDPARM doesn't help either

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    Quote Originally Posted by yani
    I've been using this card for a while in linux - the trick is do NOT use the IDE drivers, instead use the libata (under SCSI low level drivers) in the kernel. Unfortunately every livecd I've found uses the IDE module which doesn't work at all with the 1210sa. The lost interrupt bug was fixed ages ago in libata, for some reaon the ide driver has not been :S.

    If anyone makes a custom knoppix or live cd with a kernel that works (i.e. ide sil3112 driver disabled, libata sil3112 driver built-in) please let me know.
    any chance we could get this into the next 3.4 build?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yakumo
    any chance we could get this into the next 3.4 build?
    I second the motion.

    A Knoppix release with the 2.6.7 kernel (just out now) as well as a "no sata" cheat code for booting would really make my day. I have an onboard SATA controller which I use for windows, but it causes linux a nightmare with the SiI drivers which weren't really designed for onboard SATA controllers.... so I just want to do away with their detection!

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