On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 03:04:03PM -0500, Rodney Richison wrote:
> I've about 20 of old netserver lpr machines that have the old megaraid
> raid card. The kernal has dropped support for these cards. I'm tired of
> dealing with it.
>
> Can someone recomend a card that will work well with a stock
I've about 20 of old netserver lpr machines that have the old megaraid
raid card. The kernal has dropped support for these cards. I'm tired of
dealing with it.
Can someone recomend a card that will work well with a stock debian that
I might find on ebay?
The drives are ultra3 18g
(only raid
Hi,
i attached a SCSI RAID system to my debian box. The HBA is a Adaptec 29160.
dmesg shows that the RAID is attached with asynchronous negotiation:
-- snip --
scsi0 : Adaptec AIC7XXX EISA/VLB/PCI SCSI HBA DRIVER, Rev 7.0
aic7892: Ultra160 Wide Channel A, SCSI Id=7, 32/253 SCBs
Hi,
i attached a SCSI RAID system to my debian box. The HBA is a Adaptec 29160.
dmesg shows that the RAID is attached with asynchronous negotiation:
-- snip --
scsi0 : Adaptec AIC7XXX EISA/VLB/PCI SCSI HBA DRIVER, Rev 7.0
aic7892: Ultra160 Wide Channel A, SCSI Id=7, 32/253 SCBs
Hi,
i attached a SCSI RAID system to my debian box. The HBA is a Adaptec 29160.
dmesg shows that the RAID is attached with asynchronous negotiation:
-- snip --
scsi0 : Adaptec AIC7XXX EISA/VLB/PCI SCSI HBA DRIVER, Rev 7.0
aic7892: Ultra160 Wide Channel A, SCSI Id=7, 32/253 SCBs
I recently installed an Adaptec 2940U2 controller and two disks in myDebian Sarge system. Prior to this installation, the system had beena rock-solid IDE only system. The card and drives are correctlydetected and identified by the kernel at boot. Unfortunately, I am
experiencing consistent corru
ion CD can boot a
> > installed system? I try again and again, can't use
> > sarge CD to boot sarge on scsi disk. woody's
> > installation CD can serve as rescue CD, can sarge
> CD
> > do it?
> >
> > My scsi card is AHA-2910B, which use aic7xxx
> modul
t boot sarge
because
scsi card has no bios.
Can I boot from floppy and use loadlin to boot
sarge?
Thanks!
Yes. "Man lilo.conf" will show you the options
you'll need to
set up lilo.conf; that's the
hard-but-extremely-flexible way.
On Slackware they have a utility calle
Are you sure sarge installation CD can boot a
installed system? I try again and again, can't use
sarge CD to boot sarge on scsi disk. woody's
installation CD can serve as rescue CD, can sarge CD
do it?
My scsi card is AHA-2910B, which use aic7xxx module.
Can you tell me boot parameter
On 08/11/2006 04:06 PM, Serena Cantor wrote:
I have a adaptec AHA-2910B card, but it has no bios. I
boot sarge installation CD and installation went
smoothly. But after reboot, I can't boot sarge because
scsi card has no bios.
Can I boot from floppy and use loadlin to boot sarge?
T
I have a adaptec AHA-2910B card, but it has no bios. I
boot sarge installation CD and installation went
smoothly. But after reboot, I can't boot sarge because
scsi card has no bios.
Can I boot from floppy and use loadlin to boot sarge?
T
... this!
http://artofhacking.com/th99/c/C-D/20945.htm
Bye bye!
Atlantis.X
i have a ISA scsi card with adaptec 6360L chip (CardModel=AC520A). i am using
woody and kernel 2.4. i believe aha152x module is for me, but the following
command does not works:
modprobe aha152x io=0x340 irq=9 scsiid=4
/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/drivers/scsi/aha152x.o: init_module: No such
At this point I have a 2.6.9-smp kernel. The scsi card is only
detected if the scanner is turned on, so if it's off when
booting, run
# /sbin/rescan-scsi-bus.sh
and you're in business.
Beyond that, all it took was "aha152x" in /etc/modules. daveA
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On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 07:35:01PM -0500, Andrew Vallon wrote:
> Has anybody installed and got to work an Adaptec SCSI model 29160 card
> with Debian kernel_2.4.18?
> The card says it will work under 'Linux' however...
> I need an ultra wide card to work with an Sony AIT drive that I have.
>
Has anybody installed and got to work an Adaptec SCSI model 29160 card
with Debian kernel_2.4.18?
The card says it will work under 'Linux' however...
I need an ultra wide card to work with an Sony AIT drive that I have.
Andy
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On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 02:14:33AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 05:13:45PM -0500, adam morley wrote:
> > However, I can't access the above page at people.debian.org because I
> > get a redirection loop in both Mozilla and w3m. I reported this to
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3 D
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 05:13:45PM -0500, adam morley wrote:
> However, I can't access the above page at people.debian.org because I
> get a redirection loop in both Mozilla and w3m. I reported this to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3 Dec 2003, but have not received a
> response.
>
> I'm guessing people.
Hi,
I'm planning on installing Debian on a Sun Fire V65x to see how I like Debian. I
noticed that the default kernel for Debian stable doesn't include support for the
ethernet card (e1000) or the SCSI card (aic79xx). This is understandable, given the
age of the kernel (aic79xx
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 01:22:57PM -0500, Walter Tautz wrote:
> The cdrom install media couldn't find the hardrive. What additional driver disk
> should I be looking for? (the installer offered this as an option)
>
> couldn't find anything explicit to debian via google although it would seem
> it
The cdrom install media couldn't find the hardrive. What additional driver disk
should I be looking for? (the installer offered this as an option)
couldn't find anything explicit to debian via google although it would seem
it should work with linux as the manual gives instructions that suggest
Sus
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 01:46:08PM +0200, Johan van der Walt wrote:
> Thanks, but where do I get the module for the scsi adapter? Adaptec 2940.
> I looked in /lib/modules but could not find anything there.
>
>
It should be in
/lib/modules//kernel/drivers/scsi/
try 'modprobe aic7xxx', if the d
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 01:46:08PM +0200, Johan van der Walt wrote:
> Thanks, but where do I get the module for the scsi adapter? Adaptec 2940.
The module you need is aic7xxx
Frank
> I looked in /lib/modules but could not find anything there.
>
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Thanks, but where do I get the module for the scsi adapter? Adaptec 2940.
I looked in /lib/modules but could not find anything there.
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On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 12:59:15PM +0200, Johan van der Walt wrote:
> Inspection of /var/log/dmesg suggests that the SCSI card is not seen. How do I add
> SCSI support to the kernel?
>
The module depends on your SCSI card
modprobe
Philippe
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Inspection of /var/log/dmesg suggests that the SCSI card is not seen. How do I add
SCSI support to the kernel?
Johan
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On Friday 08 November 2002 10:07 pm, Johan van der Walt wrote:
> I installed Woody yesterday on my PC. Everything seems okay except for
> the fact that I can't access my DAT tape drive. On Potato it was seen
> immediately and I expected the same with Woody but it does not see it.
> All my work stuf
I installed Woody yesterday on my PC. Everything seems okay except for
the fact that I can't access my DAT tape drive. On Potato it was seen
immediately and I expected the same with Woody but it does not see it.
All my work stuff is back-upped on the the DAT tape and I need to get it
back on the h
David P James wrote:
> Marc Barnett wrote:
>> On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 10:42:32AM -0500, Russ Cook
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I am still running the 2.2 series kernels on my
>>> machine, because I've been unsuccessful compiling and
>>> running a 2.4 se
Marc Barnett wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 10:42:32AM -0500, Russ Cook
> wrote:
>
>> I am still running the 2.2 series kernels on my
>> machine, because I've been unsuccessful compiling and
>> running a 2.4 series kernel. I have an Adaptec AHA-2940
>> scs
gt; > been unsuccessful compiling and running a 2.4 series kernel.
> > I have an Adaptec AHA-2940 scsi card. When the kernel tries to boot,
>
> I'd suggest using make-kpkg with the '--initrd' flag and a kernel config
> that has aic7xxx (CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX) and your
Interesting thing is that the module is there...so my problem must be a
parameter that needs to be passed to it...
On 23-Jun-2002 Greg C. Madden wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 19:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I just recenctly purchased a SIIG Fast SCSI Pro (PCI) card. It claims it
>> has
>> Lin
On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 19:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just recenctly purchased a SIIG Fast SCSI Pro (PCI) card. It claims it has
> Linux support, in the manual and on SIIG's website. Apparently either
> Advansys
> or Initio chipsets are used in these cards. Trying to install the kernel
> mo
I just recenctly purchased a SIIG Fast SCSI Pro (PCI) card. It claims it has
Linux support, in the manual and on SIIG's website. Apparently either Advansys
or Initio chipsets are used in these cards. Trying to install the kernel
module for either of these SCSI chipsets has been unsuccessful.
Is
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 10:42:32AM -0500, Russ Cook wrote:
> I am still running the 2.2 series kernels on my machine, because I've
> been unsuccessful compiling and running a 2.4 series kernel.
> I have an Adaptec AHA-2940 scsi card. When the kernel tries to boot,
I'd sugg
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On Saturday 22 June 2002 08:42 am, Russ Cook wrote:
> I am still running the 2.2 series kernels on my machine, because I've
> been unsuccessful compiling and running a 2.4 series kernel.
> I have an Adaptec AHA-2940 scsi card. When the kernel trie
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 10:42:32AM -0500, Russ Cook wrote:
> I am still running the 2.2 series kernels on my machine, because I've
> been unsuccessful compiling and running a 2.4 series kernel.
> I have an Adaptec AHA-2940 scsi card. When the kernel tries to boot,
> I get SCB-rel
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 10:42:32AM -0500, Russ Cook wrote:
> I am still running the 2.2 series kernels on my machine, because I've
> been unsuccessful compiling and running a 2.4 series kernel.
> I have an Adaptec AHA-2940 scsi card. When the kernel tries to boot,
> I get SCB-rel
I am still running the 2.2 series kernels on my machine, because I've
been unsuccessful compiling and running a 2.4 series kernel.
I have an Adaptec AHA-2940 scsi card. When the kernel tries to boot,
I get SCB-related errors. I'm not certain what they are, I think they
are control bl
Hi all.
Has anyone sucessfully installed 3400s adaptec scsi card under
potato? Can you point some resource or tips about this?
TIA,Paulo Henrique
Happy 2002 Penguins!
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http
THANK YOU! :-) Excellent advice (and under the
circumstances, very helpful!)
On Tuesday 11 December 2001 02:13 am, Robert Storey wrote:
> Any decent quality scsi card will have 50 pins. It would
> be very shortsighted to buy a 25-pin card just to save a
> few bucks. There are plenty
Any decent quality scsi card will have 50 pins. It would be
very shortsighted to buy a 25-pin card just to save a few bucks. There
are plenty of cable adaptors that will allow you to use a 25-pin
device with a 50-pin card.
- Robert Storey
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 18:39:10 -0800
Mark Seven Smith
On Sunday 09 December 2001 01:07 pm, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> To minimize cost, you want to get a SCSI card with the
> same connector as your scanner. For an HD50
> connector get the 2940. For the DB25 connector, get a
> 2904.
Are you sure you meant the 2904? I cannot find a r
On Sunday 09 December 2001 03:52 pm, Jean-Marc V. Liotier
wrote:
> I have a HP scanjet 5p and I replaced the ISA triangle
> card with a PCI Adaptec 2904.
...
On Sunday 09 December 2001 01:07 pm, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> For an HD50 connector get the 2940. For the DB25
> connector, get a 2904.
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 21:57, Mark Seven Smith wrote:
> I am looking for useful, and CHEAP--I am on a fixed income,
> and feeling very poor these days ;-) The Hewlett-Packard
> website claims that the scanner I have needs a $150 dollar
> card; in fact they generously point out the exact card they
ards on eBay with the keywords "scsi adaptec";
> this way, I am not overwhelmed with selections. I will do
> a lot of reading to find out which cards are better than
> others, etc.; but any ideas would be appreciated.
The Adaptec 2940 is a mainstream SCSI card that you should be
ws 3.1, but the scanner was purchased when I
was using Windows 95 (and it was supposed to be
compatible),but gave nothing but trouble. Now, I use
Linux, but of course there's no way to support the stupid
useless card (which was a triangular board with a small
chip on it).
Anyway, I n
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On Saturday 08 December 2001 12:34 pm, Mark Seven Smith wrote:
> I'm trying to get a scsi card (for an old HP ScanJet 4p
> scanner), though eBay; and in trying to determine if a card
> advertised will work with Linux, I went to the Deb
On Saturday, 08. Dec. 2001 at 16:50:24, Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
> Did you try the Linux hardware database? It is something like
> lhd.datapower.com.
Hello Brian,
another good adress is the hardware data base at http://www.suse.com
for a general overview.
CU Michael
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Did you try the Linux hardware database? It is something like
lhd.datapower.com.
Good luck.
Brian
I'm trying to get a scsi card (for an old HP ScanJet 4p
scanner), though eBay; and in trying to determine if a card
advertised will work with Linux, I went to the Debian
homepage, and was told that Debian has no hardware
requirements beyond those that come with Linux. Then there
was a
on Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 10:38:48AM -0800, Kurt Lieber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm going to be adding a second SCSI card in my server today -- they're both
> Adaptec 2940UW. Is there anything special I need to do to get the second one
> recognized or should it simply sho
I'm going to be adding a second SCSI card in my server today -- they're both
Adaptec 2940UW. Is there anything special I need to do to get the second one
recognized or should it simply show up on boot? (the kernel obviously
already has support for this card compiled in)
This is
On Sunday, 14. October 2001 23:43, you wrote:
> On Sun Oct 14 16:33:36 2001 tim haegele wrote...
>
> >On Sunday, 14. October 2001 21:18, Stan Brown wrote:
> >> I just mved a SCSI card from one Debian machine (stable +2.4.9 kernel)
> >> to another. It uses the
On Sunday, 14. October 2001 21:18, Stan Brown wrote:
> I just mved a SCSI card from one Debian machine (stable +2.4.9 kernel) to
> another. It uses the aic7xxx Adapatec driver module.
>
> How do I tell the ntarget machine to load this module on boot now?
use "modconf" or wr
I just mved a SCSI card from one Debian machine (stable +2.4.9 kernel) to
another. It uses the aic7xxx Adapatec driver module.
How do I tell the ntarget machine to load this module on boot now?
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I am using a Compaq ProSigna 300 with an Integrated
32bit FAST SCSI-2 Controller. I am getting the
following error message "Failed Initialization of
WD-7000 SCSI CARD" when I am booting from the rescue
disk. I also have a Compaq CRD-254-V CDROM on ID 5 of
the SCSI. It seems to rec
the module manually. Try
modprobe -a aha152x aha152x="ioport,irq,scsiidofcard,parity,reconnect" For my
card, the append line was 0x340,11,7,1,1. The IRQ and IOPORT are required, the
others are extra.
Good Luck
--Mike
Terry Hancock wrote:
> Briefly, does anyone know how to set up a j
"Terry Hancock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Briefly, does anyone know how to set up a jumpered
> ISA SCSI card properly? I have the I/O and IRQ
> settings on the card, but don't know where to put
> the information.
You first need to figure out what module you
Briefly, does anyone know how to set up a jumpered
ISA SCSI card properly? I have the I/O and IRQ
settings on the card, but don't know where to put
the information.
The card itself (Adaptec 1502) is listed in the
Linux Hardware HOWTO as "supported", but I don't
know what m
I have an Adaptec 1502 SCSI card which is of the pre-PnP
ISA jumpered variety. Refreshingly, it is documented on
the silkscreen, so I know it's set up for I/O=140h and
IRQ=9.
But, in installing Debian 2.2, I didn't see where you can
give it this information. It seems like there s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jlisi >Incedentaly, where could I find a list of "OK" SCSI drives (from the
jlisi >point of view of ext3fs)
i dont buy drives base don what filesystem they use ..depends on your
Sorry I wasn't clear about what I meant.
Ext3 uses a special comand that tells the SCSI
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Jim Lisi wrote:
jlisi >I'm looking for recomendations for SCSI cards for linux.
jlisi >It neads to have bootable suport.
jlisi >Initialy I will have a hd, cdrw, scanner, and posibly a tape and cdrom.
i have only used adaptec scsi cards with linux, their 29/39 series of
chips
I'm looking for recomendations for SCSI cards for linux.
It neads to have bootable suport.
Initialy I will have a hd, cdrw, scanner, and posibly a tape and cdrom.
Incedentaly, where could I find a list of "OK" SCSI drives (from the
point of view of ext3fs)
TIA,
Jim
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 10:20:35PM -0500, Brandt Dusthimer wrote:
> What's the best SCSI card for a Plextor 12x4x32? I might add a hard drive
> later and am going to add a Plextor 40x.
>
> Brandt
The Adaptec 2930U is a good choice. You can find it for about $80 (search on
Any good one for under $100?
> I have the adaptec 29160 with the 12x4x32. I get a sustained transfer of
38-39
> meg. I've no complaints.
>
> On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 10:20:35PM -0500, Brandt Dusthimer wrote:
> > What's the best SCSI card for a Plextor 12x4x32? I
What's the best SCSI card for a Plextor 12x4x32? I might
add a hard drive later and am going to add a Plextor 40x.
Brandt
> insmod g_NCR5380 ncr_irq=255 ncr_addr=0x280 dtc_3181e=1
>
> Running this however causes my linux box to hang totally, so it won't
> respond to any keystrokes, mouse cursor is frozen, total freeze and hard
> reset required.
I missed the beginning of this thread. I
use to interrogate the Database at:
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/
3) Once you've verified the id, send a query to the Debian's debian_user
which have much more depth than this
specialized COLOS List
Good hunting,
MarvS
=====
Hiya,
Thanks to all for your suggestions so far abou
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 10:40:47AM -0400, Juan Alejandro Diaz Muñoz wrote
>
> drivers please
>
Buckleys, sorry.
John P.
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drivers please
erik wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Jul 2000, Juan C. Amengual wrote:
>
> > I have an ASUS F7400 Laptop (a.k.a. ASUS Grandio Laptop). I have
> > installed Debian 2.2 (a.k.a. Potato). I have a PCMCIA SCSI Card: Adaptec
> > SlimSCSI 1480A Cardbus (Adaptec APA-1480 SCSI Host Adapter).
.2 (a.k.a. Potato). I have a PCMCIA SCSI Card: Adaptec
> SlimSCSI 1480A Cardbus (Adaptec APA-1480 SCSI Host Adapter). I am still
> trying to make it work under Potato. When I insert the card in any
> socket, I always receive the following message:
>
> aic7xxx: at PCI 35/0/0
>
>
Sorry ... I didn't notice ... In /var/log/syslog I see that cb_config choose io
1000-10ff (same as Windoze), mem 6003-60030fff (almost the same as Windoze
;-), and
rom mem 6002-6002 (again, almost the same as windoze). Then cb_enable
performs
the io mapping to 1000-10ff and the mem
Thomas Guettler wrote:
> maybe the ioport is really already in use
> try "less /proc/ioports""
No ... As I've said in my first e-mail:
> > Of course I have checked all of this in /proc/interrupts and
> > /proc/ioports. Concretely the I/O port range is not in use. Thank you
> > very much in advan
oblem:
>
> I have an ASUS F7400 Laptop (a.k.a. ASUS Grandio Laptop). I have
> installed Debian 2.2 (a.k.a. Potato). I have a PCMCIA SCSI Card: Adaptec
> SlimSCSI 1480A Cardbus (Adaptec APA-1480 SCSI Host Adapter). I am still
> trying to make it work under Potato. When I insert
Dear sirs,
first of all, beg your pardon for the dramatical subject of this e-mail
;-), but I'm really desperated. My problem:
I have an ASUS F7400 Laptop (a.k.a. ASUS Grandio Laptop). I have
installed Debian 2.2 (a.k.a. Potato). I have a PCMCIA SCSI Card: Adaptec
SlimSCSI 1480A Cardbus (Ad
ally booted the
box to DOS and configured the NICs with a DOS utility I got from Intel.
I suggest you consider the same approach. I think what you'd need for
your scsi card is at
http://www.adaptec.com/support/overview/aha1520.html. Disclaimer: the
issues for scsi cards may be different than NICs; this is outside my
small envelope of knowledge ;-)
Stan
I have picked up an Adaptec aha1520 and installed it into my computer.
I build a new kernel with module support for aha152x and did all the isapnp
stuff to probe the card...
With isapnp I set the card to io: 0x340 irq: 11
But when modprob aha152x with the required parameters it fails to inser
>I couldn't install Debian because the boot kernel >hangs up at the
>SCSI card(2940). There are thousands of bug reports >about this.
>Are the debian people still working? Why didn't they >try to do
anything
>about it?
>
>Is there anyone know the solu
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Jinghua Liu wrote:
: I couldn't install Debian because the boot kernel hangs up at the
: SCSI card(2940). There are thousands of bug reports about this.
:
: Are the debian people still working? Why didn't they try to do anything
: about it?
They're all
I couldn't install Debian because the boot kernel hangs up at the
SCSI card(2940). There are thousands of bug reports about this.
Are the debian people still working? Why didn't they try to do anything
about it?
Is there anyone know the solution? Thanks.
Hi All
I'm trying to install Debian on my machine, the trouble is it has a
'not so well known' scsi card, Iwill 2935UW. Can anyone help me
on how to get around this problem.
Thanks.
Warren
I've got an Initio 9100S SCSI card, which is not recognized by Linux out
right or build in the kernel setup. On the web site of Initio
(http://www.initio.com) there is a Linux page with drivers. I downloaded
the lx_91w.zip package which contains three files...
- ini9100.c
- ini9100.h
- ini910
On 1999-04-27 17:40, H C Pumphrey wrote:
> Both SANE and the kernel have had updates since I last had a go at the
> scanner -- I don't know if it is a SANE backend problem or a SCSI card
> driver problem. I build new kernels and SANE versions every so often and
> it has gone
nised, same for scanner, and sane just works. If I can
> help you by giving any more information, I'll be glad to do so!
Both SANE and the kernel have had updates since I last had a go at the
scanner -- I don't know if it is a SANE backend problem or a SCSI card
driver problem. I buil
Je 1999/04/27(2)/ 9:04, H C Pumphrey montris sian geniecon skribante:
> On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, joost witteveen wrote:
> This sounds as if it could be the same card as is supplied with the Artec
> AT12 scanner. Here is the message I sent to SANE-Devel recently about
> this. I have updated it slightl
> I went for it. Anyway, I cannot get Linux 2.2.3 to recognise
> it (Simply turned on all SCSI interfaces).
>
> So, does anyone know if the UMAX Astra 1220 S also works with
> a normal SCSI card? (If so, I'll just buy one of those).
> Or, maybe someone has tips how to get the ca
On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, joost witteveen wrote:
> So, does anyone know if the UMAX Astra 1220 S also works with
> a normal SCSI card? (If so, I'll just buy one of those).
I use the 1220S with an Adaptec 1542 that I've had forever. It seems to
work okay. I had to get a cable that ad
went for it. Anyway, I cannot get Linux 2.2.3 to recognise
> it (Simply turned on all SCSI interfaces).
>
> So, does anyone know if the UMAX Astra 1220 S also works with
> a normal SCSI card? (If so, I'll just buy one of those).
> Or, maybe someone has tips how to get the card I
On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Ries van Twisk wrote:
> Dell is currently offering a PowerEdge 1300.
> 18Gb Ultra-2/LVD SCSI HD.
> Adaptec AIC-7890 Ultra-2/LVD SCSI Controller (inergrated)
> DDS-3 DAT-Drive 12/24GB SCSI-3
> I will call them about the of they can offer my an other SCSI Controler.
> I ha
n all SCSI interfaces).
So, does anyone know if the UMAX Astra 1220 S also works with
a normal SCSI card? (If so, I'll just buy one of those).
Or, maybe someone has tips how to get the card I've got to work?
Of cource, the stuff came without any information as to what
brand SCSI card I
Thanx for the fast response,
Dell is currently offering a PowerEdge 1300.
18Gb Ultra-2/LVD SCSI HD.
Adaptec AIC-7890 Ultra-2/LVD SCSI Controller (inergrated)
it should work i believe - penguincomputing is offering
linux worktations with 789x controllers
OK
On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Ries van Twisk wrote:
: Thanx for the fast response,
:
: Dell is currently offering a PowerEdge 1300.
:
: 18Gb Ultra-2/LVD SCSI HD.
: Adaptec AIC-7890 Ultra-2/LVD SCSI Controller (inergrated)
This should be supported, especially by newer kernels. I know that the
AIC
Thanx for the fast response,
Dell is currently offering a PowerEdge 1300.
18Gb Ultra-2/LVD SCSI HD.
Adaptec AIC-7890 Ultra-2/LVD SCSI Controller (inergrated)
DDS-3 DAT-Drive 12/24GB SCSI-3
I will call them about the of they can offer my an other SCSI Controler.
I haven't talked to the support
On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Allan M. Wind wrote:
[ snip ]
: If you want to spend a bundle on the host adaptor check out
: (the company) DPT? I have no experience with their products
: (drivers and such) but some of their cards are upgradeable to
: (hardware) RAID.
I'll happily recommend DPT for a
> For the record: I don't own any shares of Mylex. Just a happy user.
>
>
> >Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 08:53:03 -0400 (EDT)
> >From: "David B.Teague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: Ries van Twisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >cc: debian-user@l
record: I don't own any shares of Mylex. Just a happy user.
>Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 08:53:03 -0400 (EDT)
>From: "David B.Teague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Ries van Twisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: [OT] Whitch adaptec
On 1999-04-26 08:53, David B.Teague wrote:
> Or you can use Mylex (aka Bus Logic) cards which are reputed not
> to be so sensitive to cabling. Linux does support them. I think
> Windows 9x also supports them, but someone else will have to
> confirm that.
I'll gladly recommend Mylex BusLogic 958B
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