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On 30-Jul-2002/08:39 +0000, Christensen Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I have a system running, and I need to find out what the NIC is without 
>pulling the NIC out.  What would be a command line prog to find which kernel 
>module the NIC is using?  I know how to find out with a GUI but, command 
>line is all I've got on this system.

lsmod

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