Quoting Dave Cinege ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Andy Poling wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Josh Fishman wrote:
> > > Welcome back to the continuing saga of the DPT SmartRAID-V and its
> > > elusive Linux driver! Tune in this week as Josh finds a binary-only
> > > (in fact, form of RedHat 5.x ins
Josh Fishman wrote:
> Watch as he calls tech support, only to be told that the source code
> for the driver has been released as GPL, for eventual inclusion in
> mainstream kernels ... but no-one can say where the code is, only
> that a copy has been sent to a mysterious figure known only as ...
>
On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Tom wrote:
> If you grab the source, you get copies of the source for eata_dma too.
> Download the 2.0.26 kernel source from kernel.org
[...]
> Of course, it was developed outside DPT.
The question was about the SmartRAID V
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Andy Poling wrote:
>
> On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Josh Fishman wrote:
> > Welcome back to the continuing saga of the DPT SmartRAID-V and its
> > elusive Linux driver! Tune in this week as Josh finds a binary-only
> > (in fact, form of RedHat 5.x install disks w/ driver in modules.cgz)
> > driver for ke
On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Josh Fishman wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Welcome back to the continuing saga of the DPT SmartRAID-V and its
> elusive Linux driver! Tune in this week as Josh finds a binary-only
> (in fact, form of RedHat 5.x install disks w/ driver in modules.cgz)
> driver for kernel 2.0.36 -
On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Josh Fishman wrote:
> Welcome back to the continuing saga of the DPT SmartRAID-V and its
> elusive Linux driver! Tune in this week as Josh finds a binary-only
> (in fact, form of RedHat 5.x install disks w/ driver in modules.cgz)
> driver for kernel 2.0.36 -- which is useless
Hi everyone,
Welcome back to the continuing saga of the DPT SmartRAID-V and its
elusive Linux driver! Tune in this week as Josh finds a binary-only
(in fact, form of RedHat 5.x install disks w/ driver in modules.cgz)
driver for kernel 2.0.36 -- which is useless for his server running
kernel 2.2.5