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Bug#349134: harware info



Hi,
 I have downloaded and tested with that too.. i have updated the bug on this... i have also attached the lspci output

Karthik

On 1/22/06, Christian Perrier <bubulle@debian.org> wrote:
Quoting Karthik Balakrishnan ( karbalak@gmail.com):
> Hi,
>  Through previous mail i was asked to provide the lspci info.. i used the
> latest build (unofficial build: debian-20060119-i386-binary-1.iso ).. but
> this still doesnt contain lspci! from the console 4, i got the following


This is because you didn't download a daily built image from
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer as I recommended.

Go to the "If you'd like something newer" section and select the
businesscard CD image in these daily builds.

This image will need network access during the install so if you're on
a dialup connection, that will be a problem for you but at least this
will help sorting out this problem of recognition of your network card.

So, either your network card will be recognized and you'll be prompted
to setup the network and everything is fine.....or it isn't and then
you'll swith to console 2 and run the lspci commands I mentioned to you.


We really need the PCI ID of your network card if it isn't
recognized. If you know which linux kernel supports it and which
module is needed for it, that's even better.




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