> > I dontt. Other than comparing the 2.2 and 2.4 driver
>
> Surprise, surprise! I just got an email from Patrick Petersen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with a 2.4 driver I should test
Great.
> I'll keep you up to date, and will send you a patch if you like to.
Do let me know and get him to send
Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > Do you have sort of a 'patch' from your port? I could take this as a
> > guideline for what has to be changed from 2.2 to 2.4. If I compare the
> > 2.4 driver to the actual 2.2 one, there are far too much differences for
> > me...
>
> I dontt. Other than comparing the 2.2 a
> > I did a quick port of the old driver over (it wasnt very hard) and people then
> > added additional bits of support later.
> >
> > multitech never sent me many updates
>
> O well. I thought it went this way
>
> Do you have sort of a 'patch' from your port? I could take this as a
> guide
Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > As multitech seems not to provide a driver for 2.4, someone must have
> > ported the 2.2 driver to 2.4. I'd like to talk to this person, and help
> > merging the 2.2 updates to 2.4.
>
> I did a quick port of the old driver over (it wasnt very hard) and people then
> added a
> As multitech seems not to provide a driver for 2.4, someone must have
> ported the 2.2 driver to 2.4. I'd like to talk to this person, and help
> merging the 2.2 updates to 2.4.
I did a quick port of the old driver over (it wasnt very hard) and people then
added additional bits of support later
Hi there,
who is maintaining the isicom driver? A customer of mine uses such a
card in a linux server, when we upgraded from kernel 2.0 to 2.4.3 this
week, there have been some minor problems with this card.
There is a driver in the official 2.4 tree, but it seems quite old.
There are newer driv
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