Gerard Roudier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't miss the actual causes that confused you. I just wanted to say
> that trusting first the _genuine_ linux kernel material rather than
> some derivative work or useless complement would have helped you a lot
> better, in my opinion.

The problem I would think is that most people (especially when coming
with a MS-* environment background) expect that they have to download
drivers from the manufacturer's WWW server for the hardware to be used
at its best.

With Linux, the OS supplied drivers are usually more reliable and perform
better than the hardware manufacturer's. This is especially true with
Tekram: the `generic' (ncr53c8xx, sym53c8xx) chip driver works much
better than the Tekram official driver, one reason being that the
generic driver is still maintained because of people like You,
Gerard.



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