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Hans van den Boogert wrote:
That explains something I experienced before. Thanks for the tip.
BTW, this pciutils package is not in the basic Debian 2.1 set up, yet with
every boot up the kernel invokes lspci, which is doesn't find of course. Is
this an oversight from the team who
Another tip that might be helpful; if you are using slink, install pciutils
package, which provides
lspci utility which can be invoked by pnpdump when called with the
argument '-c
'.
Once lspci is installed pnpdump worked fine for me, I did not have to make
any
further
modifications in
Hans van den Boogert wrote:
BTW, this pciutils package is not in the basic Debian 2.1 set up, yet with
every boot up the kernel invokes lspci, which is doesn't find of course.
Is this an oversight from the team who compiled the installation list, or
is there a reason for omitting? Seems a bit
That explains something I experienced before. Thanks for the tip.
BTW, this pciutils package is not in the basic Debian 2.1 set up, yet
with
every boot up the kernel invokes lspci, which is doesn't find of
course. Is
this an oversight from the team who compiled the installation list,
or
is
there
RvdM == Remco van de Meent [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RvdM It's strange indeed; it has come up before, and because the
RvdM default Debian 2.1 install comes with 2.0.36, which doesn't
RvdM support the /proc/bus/pci interface of the 2.2 kernels (the
RvdM interface that pciutils uses) it might
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