Re: How to get the network details through programming

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On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 12:20:56PM +0530, Santosh Pradhan wrote:
> could you please help me to get the description of a PCI card installed in
> the linux system programmatically.
> 
> e.g. i have a NIC card which has the description as
> "Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82546EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller
> (Copper) (rev 01)" as per the output of the "lspci" command.

Intel E1000, which unsurprisingly is driven by the e1000 driver. Very
well supported card.


Erik

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