hi All, for those of you that it doesn't work it's because you use 32-bit ("x86") instead 64-bit ("x86_64") Linux 3.x kernels - i don't know why someone still uses 32-bit kernel while i doubt there is motherboard with PCI-Express slots that actually supports 32-bit only CPU and thus all your CPUs are in fact 64-bit capable. anyway, in case of 32-bit Linux 3.x kernels you have two options:
- upgrade your system to 64-bit ("x86_64") Linux 3.x kernel
- continue to use 32-bit Linux 3.x kernel (no matter that at least i can't see any point to do that) and try the following "test" driver:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/2649967091 it's not sure if it will work reliable if it work at all.
also, to summarize and give the support matrix of the current driver version ("111017"):
* 64-bit Linux kernels: all kernel version, no matter if they are version 3.x or 2.6.x (minimum supported version is 2.6.31)
* 32-bit Linux kernels: kernel versions 2.6.x are supported (minimum supported version is 2.6.31), no kernel 3.x support as of this moment when the kernel is 32-bit
in any case it would be interesting to hear your test results with the "test" driver i posted above in your 32-bit Linux 3.x installations.