real name servers probably don't have
that problem.
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When was the last time you cleaned the drive? DAT's need frequent
cleaning.
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Bad cables or a dirty tape drive?
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ith Linux drivers, that generally means either some poor
programmer has to reverse engineer the thing or no driver will be
written...and we won't use their product.
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he 825 has a BIOS...but the 810 based cards do not, and can't be used to
boot from a SCSI disk unless your system BIOS has the appropriate BIOS
extensions built in. Most Pentiums do...but some don't.
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pass up. I'd get the 825 if you want fast-wide on a budget, or a
BT-958 if you're not. I'd pass on the Adaptec since they seem to be less
cooperative about releasing programming info and the 29xx driver seems
to have been slow to stabilize because of this (I assume).
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