right, the easiest:

cat /etc/driver_aliases | grep ^bge

you'll get set of PCI ids, then lookup them all in /var/lib/misc/pci.ids

On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 18:10 -0800, Xolotl Loki wrote:
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> Those are drivers, not NICs.  What NICs do you recommend?
> 
> The e1000g man page (via Google, nexenta doesn't have one) claims that
> it supports the 8254X cards, but most Intel GB NICs I see for sale
> aren't listed as 8254X.  Will it support *any* Intel GB NIC?
> 
> The bge man page lists a number of Broadcom chipset NICs; is there a
> particular model which you know works well?
> 
> Nexenta also lacks a nge man page, but from Google it appears that the
> nge driver should support NVIDIA GB NICs.  Is it possible to use the nge
> driver with my nforce 630a chipset NIC?  I tried to force using nge by
> replacing the nfo entries in driver_aliases, but the network never came up.
> 
> cheers,
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