Hi all. I have a compaq box with a CPQ-5710 Hardware-RAID5 controller and would
like to run the machine with LINUX. Does anyone know if there is a driver
already written for LINUX for this type of RAID?
TIA
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I've already sent a message out about finding a driver for a compaq RAID, but
now
I'm not sure about the model number.
Does anyone know about any linux drivers for compaq RAID controllers, in
particular
the Proliant 2500 series, or any compatibility issues related to these
controllers?
TIA
b.t.w. -- I'm using a cable modem to mail to this list.
Does anyone know a fix for this? I have a 33.6 Modem Master 6000 fax/modem
which, in win-95 is configured for base address 0x2F8, irq 3. However, the
serial driver under Linux doesn't see it.
I've looked at the source code (serial.c) and
Is any work being done on drivers for novell eepro100 or the 3COM 3c905?
I've seen an eepro100 driver in the redhat distribution (initial install),
but it's not in the kernel package (at least not when I last checked).
Granted that such drivers exist, will debian be incorporating them into
the k
Hi. I don't know that much about delivery, but you might want to check out
if your remote server supports a post-office-protocol (like POP3?). I use
this to download my mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from my remote mail server
(mail.strhg1.mi.home.com), specifically I use the "fetchmail" package to
do
I did a "dpkg --search imake" on my system, and it reports that it is part of
the "xlib6-dev" package:
(cc37450-a)hnine:/home/hnine[508]$ dpkg --search /usr/X11R6/bin/imake
xlib6-dev: /usr/X11R6/bin/imake
(cc37450-a)hnine:/home/hnine[509]$
Cheers.
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> But a couple of lines after
>this messages comes:
> ...
> Starting mouse interface server: gpm -m /dev/ttySO -t bare
> ...
>I have a PS/2 mouse how come it needs a serial driver? Are PS/2
>devices and
>I'd like to encourage all readers on the list with a reasonably regular
>connection to the internet to download and run the rc5v2 client from
>http://rc5.distributed.net/ (download the client at
>ftp://ftp.distributed.net/pub/rc5/v2.004/rc5v2b4-linux-x86.tar.gz)
Wh
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