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SubjectRe: I2O status and Linux?
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> broad adoption occurred.  Looking through the intel web site I was horrified to
> learn that I2O is still very much alive. My question relates to how I2O and

I2O is very alive

> Linux have evolved since 1996. Has the Linux community been granted access to
> the I2O spec? If not is there any possibility they might in the future? Is
> there talk about a competing open standard alternative to I2O? I am not
> interested in starting a big debate. I just want to know where we stand with
> regard to I2O.

The spec was opened up. The driver work for I2O on Linux is being supported
by various vendors including Symbios Logic (now part of LSI), Boxhill, and
Intel.

Alan


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