Try cat /etc/sysconfig/hwconf It gives enough information, but not full. Thanks, Viral Mehta, Embedded Software Engineer, Tel. No. 91 79 26563705, Ext. 423 www.einfochips.com <http://www.einfochips.com> Prepare and Prevent rather than Repair and Repent Ozan Türkyılmaz wrote:
Hi, is there list of which hardware supported by which module in the kernel? i tried google and other searches and so far i found none. and how can i find which hardware part i'm using get supported by loaded modules?
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