> On Wed Jan 30, 2002 at 11:06:04PM +0000, Alan Cox wrote:
> > > bravery. That pile of dung does not need a "small-stuff"
> > > maintainer. It needs to be forcefully ejected and replaced with
> > > extreme prejudice. It is amazing that ancient stuff works as
> > > well as it does...
> >
> > A lot of the apparently really ugly drivers turned out to be very good code
> > hiding under 10 years of history and core code changes and
> > assumptions. See the NCR5380 stuff I've now all done (in 2.4.18pre) - dont
> > use 2.5.* NCR5380 it'll probably corrupt your system if it doesn't just die
> > or hang - Linus apparently merged untested stuff to the old broken driver.
>
> This is in the latest -ac kernels? Cool, I'll go take a close
> look. I'm very anxious to see a SCSI layer that doesn't suck
> get put in place,
Given me another development tree of time to create one and it will be a
done deal, but I have enough to clean up in what is started now.
Cheers,
Andre Hedrick
Linux Disk Certification Project Linux ATA Development
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