A quick look at www.iomega.com gives me the impression that the main benefit
is being able to write protect disks, if needed, drivers, if needed, and
tools to get information about the disks.

I still have an old SCSI ZIP drive, but I've never used their Linux tools
(or, for that matter, their Windows utilities in several years).

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Vidiot
Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 3:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Newbie: Iomega Zip drive (IomegaWare) and kernel modules


>I just downloaded the Iomega Zip drive (IomegaWare Software) and the readme
>told me to built the file they gave me (iw) into the kernel as a module.
and
>I was wondering if someone could walk me through it step by step. If it
>wasn't too much trouble, I'd really, really appreciate it....

What does this driver get you that the built-in support doesn't give you?

MB
--
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]       It is God's job to forgive bin Laden.
                                It is our job to set up the meeting.
                                    U.S. Marine Corp.
Visit - URL: http://www.vidiot.com/  (Your link to Star Trek and UPN)



--
redhat-list mailing list
unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list



-- 
redhat-list mailing list
unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Reply via email to