Guido Zeiger wrote: > > Hi Martin... > > after I did read that the oroginal CobaltOS did support a > SCSI-Controller like the Adaptec 2904 (yes 2904) > I did get one from Ebay at 7EUR.
Well, SCSI isn't that popular any more. > The 2904 is smaller than the 2940 (which also fits in the Qube2). The > 2940UW didnt fit in the Qube2 because of his lenght. > > At Boot-Up from Debian it reports the Adaptec as not activated like the > virtual "onboard USB" > > With a loadable module, like for the SBlive from Marcus, the Qube2 > should be able to use a SCSI-HD/CD/DVD-ROM ? > (or my PCMCIA-Memory-Card to SCSI-Converter Interface.... or these fine > thins like SCSItoIDE for getting a IDE external running on the Adaptec > Controller) This might have some hack value, but people who think about such stuff are surely capable to compile their own kernels. The debian kernel should provide only a reasonable selection of drivers, not everything possible "because we can". > Firewire would also be fine....OR :-)) a PCI-VGA Card :-)) Firewire support is now activated in 2.4.27. I doubt PCI-VGA has much use, you don't have keyboard/mouse support for this machine. Thiemo

