Re: [Siglinux] SCSI Cards

2002-11-18 Thread Bill Eastman
Discount Electronics (www.discountelectronics.com) has some SCSI cards cheap. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I find it hard to believe they would break a driver, I think of OpenBSD as being don't change it until its 3 years out of date or has a licensing change (IPF) then go nuts. I don't thi

Re: [Siglinux] SCSI Cards

2002-11-18 Thread patricklang
I find it hard to believe they would break a driver, I think of OpenBSD as being don't change it until its 3 years out of date or has a licensing change (IPF) then go nuts. I don't think Theo will let the driver just sit there in a broken state. Or you could go back to 3.1, does 3.2 offer anyt

[Siglinux] SCSI Cards

2002-11-18 Thread fnord
I know this is a linux group, but I'm hoping I can get some good suggestions/help here. I recently upgraded my OpenBSD box to 3.2. Apparently there's an unwritten rule that says "If there's a working driver, screw it up". The Adaptec 2940 driver worked great in 3.1. Now, anytime I access the raid