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SubjectOT: Linux and the Tyan 1837 Thunderbolt
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I apologize for the off-topic post, but I'm having a really hard
time finding out definitively whether the current major Linux
distributions support the SCSI chip used on the Tyan 1837
motherboard. The chip is the AIC-7896, and I've seen numerous
references to the 7895 and the 789x series being supported, but
I've yet to find something that explicitly mentions the 7896.

Since I will be running tests with borrowed hardware which isn't
in my possession yet, I need to answer this question soon and
unambiguously.

Also--if anyone can tell me how the chip is supported (natively,
patch needed, whatever), that would also be appreciated.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled kernel discussion....



Lou





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