[kernel] bug#82: marked as done (SCSI & LAN don't work on 710)

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From: Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx>
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Subject: SCSI & LAN don't work on 710
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Package: kernel

The SCSI & LAN adapters need to be fixed to work on a 710 as mentioned
in the message below.

----- Forwarded message from Brian Stewart <pdksh@hotmail.com> -----

I have read the posts for the past couple of months and I am intreasted
in a stable, or runnable kernel for the HP9000 710. It appears that the
SCSI and LAN adapters are not supported properly in the latest kernel
revs. I have had simmilar results as earlier posts.

Did the 710 ever work and just got broken? Does anyone have pa-linux
running on a 710? I am currently running mk-linux but it is old and has
its own problems.

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this should be working -- no 710 to hand, but 750 works fine and i'm
sure i've seen some 710 owners on the list recently.  this problem was
probably the irq not being set up correctly which jsm fixed.

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