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Raymond Frey wrote:
> Hi, Two questions which I couldn't find on the archives...
> 1) I am told SL4 does not work on my new core duo platform because
> there is not a working jmicron driver for the CD/DVD writer. Is there
> any experience with this?

In my case (FJS Motherboard), I had to enable AHCI mode (not IDE mode)
for the SATA adaptor in the BIOS. Otherwise the harddisk was only
recognized as "hda" and the performance was very poor (no DMA). With
AHCI enabled everything works fine. This issue is known by the TUV -
should be solved in SL45, see http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_85_8749.shtm


> 2) Assuming the above is a solved problem, how does one obtain the
> installation CDs for SL4 ?
> Thanks!
>
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/44/iso


Urs

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