Sorry, source yes, there's no Alpha binary I've ever found. As for experiences, can I ask what type of machine you're putting it into? I've run it pretty heavily, I've got about 400Gig of software RAID-0 running as a news server on one of these. The only problem we found was that the driver (as qlogic shipped it) doesn't properly handle being on the 2nd PCI bus.
--rdp On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Andrei A. Dergatchev wrote: > Hi Rich, > > Thanks for your help. > > I'm curious, by "the driver", do you mean the Alpha object code, > or source code ? > > I can only see from their site: > > Links to > Drivers > > > 2x00_boot2.23.zip > > > qla2x00-2.23-0.i386.rpm > Link to > Source > > where #1 and I think #2 are x86 only, when Readme tells > "1. OS Support > ------------- > > This driver works with RedHat Linux 6.2 which is Linux kernel version > 2.2.14-5.0 (x86) operating system. Earlier or later versions of RedHat > Linux are not supported in this release. The modules included in this > release will load on RedHat 6.2 only. However, the source code is also > provided to compile your own version of the driver should it be > required." > > I'm after the last sentence and #3, I guess :-) ? > > To the list - is there anyone how compiled this driver under > Debian Alpha and can share their experience - i.e., is it > flawless or requires some fixes in the process ? > > Regards, > > Andrei > > > > There's no driver for the QLA2200 in the kernel (at least not 2.2.x, don't > > know about 2.4.x). You'll need to get the driver from www.qlogic.com > > > > --rdp > > > -- Rich Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.alphalinux.org

