Now, Dell ships these things with RedHat pre-installed (only the 1024KB
cache versions, not the 512KB cache, don't ask me why), so I know these
things are *supposed* to work just fine... Dell won't be able to help
much until Tuesday, since everyone there that knows anything about Linux
has already gone home for the long weekend.
It appears that as of kernel 2.2.1 the aic7xxx 5.1.10 driver is standard,
and 5.1.11 is the latest. Is this indeed the case, and if so, does 5.1.11
change stuff that might be relevant?
Alternately, is there a known set of options necessary to get the driver
to work properly on this particular machine? Anyone out there with one of
these things, either pre-installed, or installed themselves, that can
check their conf.modules and see what's up?
TIA,
Omega
Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu> - Staff Programmer @ OGI
Quasar project - http://www.cse.ogi.edu/DISC/projects/quasar/
Video4Linux Two drivers and stuff - http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~omega/v4l2/
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