On Thu, 2012-11-22 at 09:29 +0200, ed mente wrote:
> > Is it possible to find out what kind of PCI/PCI-X/AGP device is
> > installed on a PC?
>
> you can start by running lspci -vv
I would run lspci too, but I always install hwinfo and also use it:
$ hwinfo --help
Usage: hwinfo [options]
Probe f
On 2012-11-22 11:29, ed mente wrote:
Is it possible to find out what kind of PCI/PCI-X/AGP device is
installed on a PC?
you can start by running lspci -vv
Hello,
below is a lspci -vv chunk for my extension VGA card
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GT218 [GeForce
210]
> Is it possible to find out what kind of PCI/PCI-X/AGP device is
> installed on a PC?
you can start by running lspci -vv
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Hello,
Is it possible to find out what kind of PCI/PCI-X/AGP device is
installed on a PC? (CentOS/RedHat bases boxes). In other words, if a
system has two video cards and I know for sure that one is onboard card,
how can I find out which one is it. The same applies to all
PCI/PCI-X/AGP device
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