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Gavin Seddon posted <1134381056.10949.3.camel@linuxstation>, excerpted |
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below, on Mon, 12 Dec 2005 09:50:56 +0000: |
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> Is there a way of determining the board type, other than opening the box |
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> and removing the card. I don't have it's original box. |
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> Thanks. |
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> On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 07:39 -0600, Brett Johnson wrote: |
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>> > |
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>> What model initio board do you have? There are two |
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>> different initio drivers, and the one called "initio" is for the 9100 |
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>> series chipset. It's possible loading the wrong chipset could lock up |
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>> the pc, or at least the console. When the console locks up, I like to go |
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>> to a different terminal (pc) and see if I can ping the frozen pc. If so, |
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>> then try to ssh in (assuming ssh is running) and see if I can shut it |
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>> down remotely. |
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Annoying very. |
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Q: Top posting is...? |
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(Of course, note that you should trim quotes to the context to which you |
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are replying as well, which top-quoting, as opposed to top-posting, |
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encourages. If you would have trimmed what you were quoting to the |
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above, sufficient to establish context, then I would not have needed to do |
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it for you, here, and the context would have been sufficiently established |
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so all I would have needed to do would have been to post my reply, plus |
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possibly trimming out deeper nested quoting, if you had included it, since |
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it's no longer necessary to establish the context to which I'm now |
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replying.) |
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To answer your question, try lspci (ls for the PCI bus). If the output |
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isn't verbose enough to give you the detail you need, try lspci -v (for |
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verbose). It's a /very/ handy program to keep in your virtual toolbox, |
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particularly if you don't fancy opening up your box all the time to read |
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stuff off of the various chips and cards, let alone that even doing that |
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wouldn't directly give you the same level of detail that lspci -v does. |
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lspci is part of pciutils, in case you don't already have it merged, but |
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you likely do, at least if you have either alsa-utils or hotplug merged. |
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FWIW, there's also a parallel lsusb, part of (no surprise) usbutils. =8^) |
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Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. |
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"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- |
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and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman in |
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http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2004/12/22/rms_interview.html |
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