Jarod:

Seeing as my MythTV would be nowhere NEAR usable (it's still not quite there... but darned close) without your guide, I humbly request that you keep your head WELL out of any nearby holes!!! PLEASE! :-)

humbly,
  Mark

Jarod Wilson wrote:

On Thursday 02 December 2004 11:40, Mark L. Cukier wrote:


"9 hex" and "9 base 10" (eg, decimal) are the same number.



D'oh. Brain fart.



However,

"00:00:09" and "00:09:00" are not the same number... could you have
misread what lspci indicated?



That's a more likely explanation. That, or maybe I don't know what the hell I'm talking about, and X is actually expecting octal, not decimal... I'm going to go stick my head in a hole now. :-)





Jarod Wilson wrote:


On Thursday 02 December 2004 06:56, Juan C. Gallardo wrote:


Oh god!
I can't believe it but using BusID "00:00:0x09" worked!

how come???? the lspci sais 00.09.0 ...


Because lspci is outputting a hex number, and X is expecting a decimal
number. The 0x09 tells X that its actually a hex number.

I believe this should also work:
BusID "PCI:00:09:0"

X knows that PCI bus IDs are in hex.





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