Martin Sourada (martin.sourada@xxxxxxxxx) said: > # kudzu -p -c network > - > class: NETWORK > bus: PCI > detached: 0 > device: eth1 > driver: bcm43xx > desc: "Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN > Controller" > vendorId: 14e4 > deviceId: 4318 > subVendorId: 1468 > subDeviceId: 0312 > pciType: 1 > pcidom: 0 > pcibus: 6 > pcidev: 2 > pcifn: 0 > - > class: NETWORK > bus: PCI > detached: 0 > device: eth0 > driver: b44 > desc: "Broadcom Corporation BCM4401-B0 100Base-TX" > network.hwaddr: 00:16:d4:1a:34:78 > vendorId: 14e4 > deviceId: 170c > subVendorId: 1025 > subDeviceId: 0090 > pciType: 1 > pcidom: 0 > pcibus: 6 > pcidev: 1 > pcifn: 0 > > But still nothing in system-config-network. Is the device you're looking for eth1 or something else? > Also, I think under driver > there should be bmc43xx_mac80211 since I have bcm43xx blacklisted and the > NetworkManager indeed uses the bmc43xx_mac80211 driver. This behaviour > seems quite weird to me. Shouldn't matter. Bill -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list