Hi all,

I'm dying to try out 'kbluetooth' or whatever the KDE package is called
under SuSE 9.1 now, as it looks to be nicely integrated into this release
and I understand greatly increased support for BT under kernel 2.6.

Anyway, I've been doing some preliminary poking around
(http://www.bluez.org/faq.html) to learn what I can about which USB
Bluetooth dongle devices work well with linux, but thought I'd ask the list
if anyone has ventured into this as well and has some actual practical
experience using bt under linux--specifically using a USB dongle?

As always, thanks for the input ;)

Cheers!

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Johnny Stork [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 9:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [clug-talk] SATA Chipsets Supported under Linux?


Well I started off searching for info on SATA RAID support under Linux and
have not had much luck for a clean sollution, meaning it will work out of
the box and during installation. It sounds like Mandrake 10 may have the
best support out of the box, but I am planning to run Fedora Core 1 or
possibly RH 9. So with regards to the various chips sets available, SI,
Promise Intel etc, does anyone know of a motherboard (Xeon, P4, AMD) which
would support SATA RAID on install of any of the distros mentioned above? I
already run some 3ware boards and know that I could go that route but prefer
to have a motherboard based controller on this machine.

Maybe I should just reconsider and stick with SCSI, a proven and well
supported technology.



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Open Enterprise Solutions
Linux & Open Source Solutions for Business

Johnny Stork, B.A.
Calgary, AB

www.openenterprise.ca

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