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Old 01-03-2005, 03:55 PM   #1
kopikat
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Cooked IOCTL() interface: WTF???


Whenever I start running KDE, after a while it freezes for a couple of seconds within intervals. So I check the terminal in which KDe is running and it says something like this:
Checking /dev/sbpcd for cdrom...
Testing /dev/sbpcd for cooked ioctl() interface
And the same thing for several devices, like /dev/cdu31a, /dev/sgd and many more.
What the hell is this?
How can I stop this from happening?

I'm running Slack 10, kernel 2.4.26, with KDE 3.2.3
Any ideas?
 
  


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