I've tried installing Debian on my machine via a 24-speed Pioneer CD-ROM attached to my Buslogic SCSI Flashpoint LT adapter. Imagine my surprise when the machine told me that there was no CD-ROM attached to my machine. When examining the FAQ and the README, I found that Debian claims to support all SCSI-adapters that are supported by Linux. I got my machine to run Linux using the Slackware distribution and it works like a charm so there are Linux drivers for my Buslogic. Howcome Debian doesn't have these compiled into the kernel?
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