You know, this is probably slightly OTm, but I've been getting closer
and closer to what I consider 'happy' for my QLogic megadriver under
Linux- I have just a tad more to deal with in local loop failures (I
spent far too much time working on fabric only)- but I've been happier
with it and need t
> manage to get a recent IP-enhanced firmware we could rewrite the missing =
> IP
> code. Half of the job is already done in the source of this driver.
>
> I didn't manage to reach the good person from qlogic. Perhaps someone wou=
> ld
> have better results.
Well lets wait and see what qlogic ha
Le ven, 29 jun 2001 17:09:56, Alan Cox a écrit :
> > From my point of view, this driver is sadly broken. The fun part is
that
> > the qlogic driver is certainly based on this one too (look at the code,
> > the drivers differs not so much).
>
> And if the other one is stable someone should spend
Hi Mike,
Looks like QLogic up-rev'd the driver versions on their website. They have
the source code for both v4.25 and v4.27 posted now and rpm's for v4.25.
Hope that helps.
Heather
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Black [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 6:53 AM
> =46rom my point of view, this driver is sadly broken. The fun part is t=
> hat
> the qlogic driver is certainly based on this one too (look at the code,=
> the
> drivers differs not so much).=20
And if the other one is stable someone should spend the time merging the
two.
> IMHO the qlogicfc
The qlogicfc driver is based on the chris loveland work.
You can find outdated information here :
http://www.iol.unh.edu/consortiums/fc/linux/qlogic.html
From my point of view, this driver is sadly broken. The fun part is that
the qlogic driver is certainly based on this one too (look at
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