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- To: "Andrew S. Howell" <andy@example.com>
- Subject: Re: tlug: Kernel hackers?
- From: Scott Stone <sstone@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 12:20:20 +0900 (JST)
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On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Andrew S. Howell wrote: > >>>>> "Scott" == Scott Stone <sstone@example.com> writes: > > Scott> On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Christopher Sekiya wrote: > > Scott> ... or like Tekram occupies in Japan. Tekram doesn't just > Scott> make crappy cards, they make SPECTACULARLY crappy cards. > Scott> Their quality control level is, IMHO, lower than > Scott> Microsoft's. They support Linux, but I almost wish they > Scott> didn't, because they do incorrect things - ie, most of > Scott> their controllers are based on ncr53c8xxx type controller > Scott> chips. However, their bios is not 100% compatible with the > Scott> standard 53c8xx driver. So, instead of sending a patch to > Scott> the driver maintainers, they write a *separate* driver. > Scott> Unfortunately this other driver will also try and work with > Scott> other 53c8xx controllers, which is very, VERY bad. > > I have been using tekram for quite some time, but I did have to get > their driver to make it work, and patch the kernel by hand, as their > patch did not work. :( > > I have not had any problems with it, but it has always left me a bit > nervous. The only other thing that was available in Japan at the time > was Adaptec. Having seen lots problems reported with them, I shied > away. > > Does anyone sell wide scsi other vendor's cards that work well under > Linux in Tokyo? Now that BusLogic/Mylex has all but pulled out of Japan, no. But the Adaptec stuff all works now, at least with TL's kernels (all 2.0.36 should work, but anything older I wouldn't use anything but the ones I've made, since I don't know if other vendors were applying the aic7xxx patches to the kernel source - we did that for our pre-2.0.36 kernels, though). There's also another Tekram card, their 'base model', which uses an AMD SCSI chip - this one's even worse. Last time I tried it, I'd get a kernel panic if more than one SCSI device was attached... -------------------------------------------------- Scott M. Stone <sstone@example.com, sstone@example.com> Head of TurboLinux Development/Systems Administrator Pacific HiTech, Inc (USA) / Pacific HiTech, KK (Japan) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Next Technical Meeting: 12 December, 12:30 *** place TBA *** IMPORTANT: TLUG is looking for a venue for the next meeting if you could host in your university or office, please contact us Next Nomikai: 15 January 1999, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 ---------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://tlug.linux.or.jp Sponsors: PHT, HSBC Securities
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