The bus isn't wrong... debian is wrong. Like everything in debian... it ships with an old pci.ids
(No flames intended... but still :P )


replace yours with one from:
http://pciids.sourceforge.net/

And It *should* report it better... (Didn't verify)
Not that any of this matters... Just load the driver and get on with it.

Steven Critchfield wrote:

On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 12:26, Tim Sailer wrote:


Folks,
I'm trying to install one of the new quad fxo cards remotely. I know
the existing machine was too old to have a PCI 2.2 bus, so I had my
helper at the other end try a few boxes that were sitting on a shelf
with the new card and a Knoppix cd. He found one that reported the
card as the Tiger Jet. Good. Now, we moved the HD from the existing
machine, loaded with Debian, and the card is just seen as the generic
communications device, like the bus is wrong. Any pointers on this?
The machine is ~500 miles away at the moment, and off the network,
so most of this is done by phone. :(



Maybe you should start by getting your helper to recompile the kernel so it can be on the network and you can then do some real debugging of the bus. I'm guessing that the kernel you have on that drive isn't sufficiently smart enough to handle the newer hardware. Knoppix CDs seem pretty decent at running the hardware fast since they are at such a disadvantage booting and running from the CD.





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