Re: aic7xxx testers needed

Nomad the Wanderer (nomad@orci.com)
Thu, 1 Oct 1998 23:17:12 -0600


I applied this to 2.1.124 (pre-patch -2 applied to 2.1.123) and
sofar it looks like a great step.

Robert

Thus spake Doug Ledford (dledford@dialnet.net):

> The aic7xxx-5.1.0-pre13 driver has just been released. This driver is what
> I consider to be a final release candidate (except the debugging stuff is
> still enabled). I would ask as many people as possible to please try this
> version of the driver out and let me know if you have problems. If I don't
> here back from people that there are problems in this driver, then it will
> shortly become the official aic7xxx-5.1.0 driver for linux.
>
> The driver can be found at ftp.dialnet.net in
> /pub/linux/aic7xxx/5.1.0-pre-patches and there are patches against 2.1.123
> and 2.0.35. There are also boot disks for RedHat-5.1 and very shortly for
> SuSE 5.3 as well (I'm sure :)
>
> --
>
> Doug Ledford <dledford@dialnet.net>
> Opinions expressed are my own, but
> they should be everybody's.
>
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