I'm trying to get a scsi card (for an old HP ScanJet 4p scanner), though eBay; and in trying to determine if a card advertised will work with Linux, I went to the Debian homepage, and was told that Debian has no hardware requirements beyond those that come with Linux. Then there was a link to check the hardware compatibility HOWTO. But the HOWTO doesn't list scsi cards! In fact, I couldn't find a list of any scsi card compatibilities, except in doing a search from Google, I came across the hardware compatibility lists for Red Hat Linux--they list all the hardware that they *CERTIFY* to run with Red Hat Linux, and what version of RHL each card or whatever works with, which isn't much helpful for Debian stuff (unless I could get a particular scsi driver from a Red Hat site, if that is what they did to make that card "certifiable").
Does anyone know of a place that I can check for the compatibility of a particular scsi card, especially for Debian? TIA, --Mark Seven Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]