I tried the in verbose mode but the read out is quite long do you really need
this?
I'll try to figure out the chip set of the on board network adapter.
This is the motherboard: ASUS P5KR
By the way, I only plugged in another network adapter after Solaris 10 internet
connection failed. So, I don't know what it would have been with SXDE.
bash-3.2$ prtconf
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems i86pc
Memory size: 4096 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):
i86pc
scsi_vhci, instance #0
isa, instance #0
motherboard (driver not attached)
asy, instance #0
i8042, instance #0
keyboard, instance #0
motherboard (driver not attached)
pit_beep, instance #0
pci, instance #0
pci1043,8276, instance #0
pci8086,29c1, instance #0
display, instance #0
pci1043,8277, instance #0
pci1043,8277, instance #1
pci1043,8277, instance #2
mouse, instance #0
pci1043,8277, instance #0
pci1043,829f, instance #0
pci8086,2940, instance #1
pci8086,2948, instance #2
pci-ide, instance #2
ide (driver not attached)
ide (driver not attached)
pci8086,294a, instance #3
pci1043,8226 (driver not attached)
pci1043,8277, instance #3
pci1043,8277, instance #4
pci1043,8277, instance #5
pci1043,8277, instance #1
pci8086,244e, instance #0
pci10ec,8139, instance #0
pci1043,81fe, instance #0
pci1043,8277 (driver not attached)
pci-ide, instance #0
ide, instance #0
cmdk, instance #0
ide, instance #1
cmdk, instance #1
pci1043,8277 (driver not attached)
pci-ide, instance #1
ide, instance #2
sd, instance #0
ide (driver not attached)
iscsi, instance #0
pseudo, instance #0
options, instance #0
agpgart, instance #0
xsvc, instance #0
used-resources (driver not attached)
cpus, instance #0
cpu, instance #0
cpu, instance #1
cpu, instance #2
cpu, instance #3
bash-3.2$
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