Re: lspci on freebsd

2005-07-14 Thread Chuck Robey
Galdes, Andrew (ERHS) wrote: Hello all, I'm new to BSD. In linux i could run "#lspci" to see a list of the attached hardware. How can i do the same in FreeBSD 5? scanpci is part of Xorg and XFree86 both, I think. It'll give you the info you're after. Thanks, -Andrew _

Re: lspci on freebsd

2005-07-14 Thread Jonathan Glaschke
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 09:02:00AM +0930, Galdes, Andrew (ERHS) wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm new to BSD. In linux i could run "#lspci" to see a list of the attached > hardware. How can i do the same in FreeBSD 5? > > Thanks, > -Andrew Hello, you can install "pciutils", too. Thats where lspci ist

Re: lspci on freebsd

2005-07-13 Thread Björn König
Galdes, Andrew (ERHS) wrote: Greg wrote: The corresponding program is pciconf. Use -l to list, or -lv to list verbosely. The rest is in the man page. Fantastic. In case you want 'lspci' nevertheless then install the port 'sysutils/pciutils' or the package 'pciutils'. Björn ___

RE: lspci on freebsd

2005-07-13 Thread Galdes, Andrew (ERHS)
Greg, > > I'm new to BSD. In linux i could run "#lspci" to see a list > of the attached > > hardware. How can i do the same in FreeBSD 5? > > The corresponding program is pciconf. Use -l to list, or -lv to list > verbosely. The rest is in the man page. Fantastic. -Andrew _

Re: lspci on freebsd

2005-07-13 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Thursday, 14 July 2005 at 9:02:00 +0930, Andrew Galdes wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm new to BSD. In linux i could run "#lspci" to see a list of the attached > hardware. How can i do the same in FreeBSD 5? The corresponding program is pciconf. Use -l to list, or -lv to list verbosely. The rest

lspci on freebsd

2005-07-13 Thread Galdes, Andrew (ERHS)
Hello all, I'm new to BSD. In linux i could run "#lspci" to see a list of the attached hardware. How can i do the same in FreeBSD 5? Thanks, -Andrew ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questio