Steve Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm hoping that someone with some SCSI experience can give me some > advice here.
My general impression is that the three best manufacturers to consider are Buslogic, Adaptec, and for really serious SCSI, DPT. I've always used Adaptec, but that's just because that's what came with the machines I've used. I've heard that the Buslogic cards are as good or better, and they probably deserve Linux patronage more than Adaptec as they've supposedly been much more open to requests for information from Linux driver developers. I've also heard that the Adaptec's are much more sensitive to cable lengths and qualities. I have had some cabling issues, but I couldn't say if it was the adapter's fault. Buslogic's not carried by too many stores, but it shouldn't be hard to find online. Check www.cdw.com, www.megahaus.com, dirt cheap drives, or the drive outlet center (just off the top of my head). I'm not particularly advocating any of these, but they're places to start. > I finally bought a PC because of Linux, the Mac Unix options weren't > coming along fast enough for me. Same here. -- Rob -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .