Linux SATA and ISCSI Drivers
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Rajan
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Jun 18, 2008 at 03:19 AM
tommo2785 Posts 15 Registration date Wednesday June 17, 2009 Status Member Last seen June 19, 2009 - Jun 18, 2009 at 10:20 PM
tommo2785 Posts 15 Registration date Wednesday June 17, 2009 Status Member Last seen June 19, 2009 - Jun 18, 2009 at 10:20 PM
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why do you need all distribution pat forms shouldn't you just need the package that suits your pc. eg x86 Fedora???
That is installed as part of your base packages of every distro. Even on Gentoo when i ran that which just installs to a terminal and you have to do everything else yourself
Fedora Core 10 AMD platform
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That is installed as part of your base packages of every distro. Even on Gentoo when i ran that which just installs to a terminal and you have to do everything else yourself
Fedora Core 10 AMD platform
University student B.IT.