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>> I'm the developer of the aacraid driver. I've noticed some old posts on your
>> web site w/r/t this driver. If the maintainer of the debian kernel is
>> including this driver, he/she should contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> to make sure they have the latest version.
It seems that the boot image of debian2.2r2 has not aacraid driver.
>> If your still using the version
>> snagged off of Red Hat's 2.2.16-22 kernel SRPMS, there has been a patch
>> since then that fixes a memory leak. I would be more than happy to provide
>> this patch to debian for posting on their web site or ftp site. Please let
>> me know.
Hmm, do you have the official web site of aacraid driver?
I had been replied from Adam Di Calro
<http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot-0009/msg00576.html>, however I
couldn't find the official distribution site of aacraid driver. So I'v
not to be able to reply to Adam.
Recently, I had met some trouble on aacraid 1.0.3, so I changed to
1.0.6 (snaged off of rawhide's kernel-2.2.17-8.src.rpm) and it makes
to be better.
If official installer had it, I'm very happy (and maybe many people are).
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