Jim

By tear up I meant open up shielding to examine chipset for hardware verification of lspci.

Serendipitously, this discussion and my hardware manipulation of video cards lead to a major breakthrough for me. So...

Thank you,

Brian

Jim Darrough wrote:
Brian Gallagher wrote:
Jim

I know you are busy with your German exchanger, so you can pick this up next week, if you like. After spending three years in southern Germany I was in love with the bier, the people, and the land. Have him drink a bier for me when he gets home!

how reliable is the lspci command in identifying the chipset or is a physical identification required? I don't want to tear up these cards if I don't have to.

Brian
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Seems to work fine. It identified the card as a TI chipset. I'll keep you posted as I progress. Looks like it might be awhile now though, since a friend wants to 'try Linux' and I may loan this box to him so he can play.

Keep your cards. Try lspci. Log in as root to do so however.

Regards, Jim
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