Joshua Murphy wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Harry Putnam <rea...@newsguy.com> wrote:
>   
>> Denis <denis....@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>     
>>>> You can use the "lspci" command, its in the pciutils package (if I'm
>>>> not mistaken) to get your system hardware information.
>>>>         
>>> Just like magic :-)  Thank you so much!
>>>       
>> If you liked lspci you will really like lspci -v.
>> Pointed out to me recently here:
>>
>>  From: Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com>
>>  Subject: Re: Re: kernel config hell
>>  Message-ID: <4956dfa4.5050...@gmail.com>
>>
>> The last thing in each listing is the actual name of the kernel module.
>> (if required)
>>     
>
> And for the drivers list only --> lspci -k
> Cuts out all the extras that you're very unlikely to need :D
>
>   

You the man!  Very nice information there.

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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