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Date:      Thu, 17 Jun 1999 09:04:44 +0100
From:      Nick Taylor <nt@dataskill.co.uk>
To:        aic7xxx@freebsd.org
Subject:   aic 3940 problem
Message-ID:  <3768AC1B.4C04552F@dataskill.co.uk>

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Hi

So is anyone out there using 3940s with recent linux and aic drivers?
Here I have now
reverted to a 2940 with no problems, the 3940 hangs the system as soon
as a second drive
becomes active even when only using a single channel.

This is since upgrading to SuSE 6.0 kernel 2.0.36, aic 5.1.5 and seems
to happen on all
subsequent versions that I downloaded.

Is anyone having the same problem??

Nick

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Nick Taylor   mailto://nt@dataskill.co.uk   Dataskill, London, England
mailto://webmaster@reflexology.org
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Hi
<p>So is anyone out there using 3940s with recent linux and aic drivers?
Here I have now
<br>reverted to a 2940 with no problems, the 3940 hangs the system as soon
as a second drive
<br>becomes active even when only using a single channel.
<p>This is since upgrading to SuSE 6.0 kernel 2.0.36, aic 5.1.5 and seems
to happen on all
<br>subsequent versions that I downloaded.
<p>Is anyone having the same problem??
<p>Nick
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Nick Taylor&nbsp;&nbsp; <A HREF="mailto://nt@dataskill.co.uk">mailto://nt@dataskill.co.uk</A>&nbsp;&nbsp; Dataskill, London, England
<A HREF="mailto://webmaster@reflexology.org">mailto://webmaster@reflexology.org</A>
HOME OF REFLEXOLOGY&nbsp;&nbsp; <A HREF="http://www.reflexology.org">http://www.reflexology.org</A></pre>;
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