On 20/05/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 05/19/07 19:39, Kelly Harding wrote:

>
> Anyway, I used to have my old HP LaserJet 6L on my Beige G3 PowerMac
> running OS X 10.2. Worked fine till I retired the machine due to being
> too old, the machine that replaced it (733Mhz G4 Quicksilver) had OS X
> 10.4 on it, and the Belkin USB -> // adapter didn't work with Tiger for



Return the Beige G3 to limited service as a print server?


I would, but I gave it away as I had an old PC that took over to give me a
quiet Linux Debian based machine. Sadly that died. Seeing as this server
will be in the same place the printer could conceivably sit next to/on top
of it if the USB adapter works. Hence my question, if the adapter will work
then it will save a lot of faffin' around.

This is the problem ("issue" might be a better word) with buying
specialized kit and trying to shoe-horn it into functionality that
it was not designed to perform.


It will be used for what it was designed to perform, but a couple of extra
tasks shouldn't be beyond the hardware really, and possibly worth a try.



> Second question is regarding adding USB2.0 /Firewire to the machine to
> enable use of USB2.0/Firewire external drives, which would allow me to
> move drives easily between machines. Does anyone have any recommendation
> for combined USB2.0/firewire PCI cards? I have a via chipset one and
> didn't have much joy getting a USB2.0 drive recognised/working with the
> previous server (dual PIII/500 intel 440gx+ board).

If the DL380G2 has an open PCI slot, then you could buy a Firewire
card.  But I'd bet that the DL380 requires cards with a proprietary
form factory that only Compaq/HP sells.


It has 3 open PCI 64bit PCI slots.  Before buying a Firewire card I want to
see if people have recommendations (combined USB2.0/firewire would be better
really) before buying and wasting my money on a card that won't work with
Linux.

Kelly

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