I gave a try to "sudo dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.27-1-generic_2.6.27-1.1_i386.deb" and it seamed to work without all_generic_ide. But I was unable to set the right resolution for my Dell 2005FPW flat screen. So I reverted to previous kernel using all_generic_ide
I use 8.04 LTS freshly updated, XP dual boot, with 2 SATA disk and an external USB.
I did not notice a loss of performance using all_generic_ide. Is this really a problem ?
I gave a try to "sudo dpkg -i linux-image- 2.6.27- 1-generic_ 2.6.27- 1.1_i386. deb" and it seamed to work without all_generic_ide. But I was unable to set the right resolution for my Dell 2005FPW flat screen. So I reverted to previous kernel using all_generic_ide
I use 8.04 LTS freshly updated, XP dual boot, with 2 SATA disk and an external USB.
I did not notice a loss of performance using all_generic_ide. Is this really a problem ?
Thanks