Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: AIC7xxx kernel driver; ATTN Mr. Justin T. Gibbs | Date | Tue, 26 Jun 2001 18:33:58 +0100 (BST) | From | Alan Cox <> |
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> kernel 2.4.3. Kernels below 2.4 doesn't even see it. In MS Windows 95 > it works without any problems. I used 3 variations of SCSI controllers > built upon AIC7890, so I don't think all 3 are bad. One was made for > Compaq and two for Dell. The AIC7890 is around since a while so that's > the problem with Linux in corp. computing. It's great but cannot use
One useful thing to try would be to try the old aic7xx driver (say N to aic7xxx and it will offer you the old one). Clearly if the aic7xxx_old driver works then it is rather good information.
Except for an obscure bug under very high memory load I'm not aware of any outstanding bugs in the AIC7xxx driver, certainly not like you describe. There is however always a first time for any bug 8)
Alan
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