Re: hardware discovery

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lspci -v

for starters.


Bill Tangren wrote:
I have an old IBM Thinkpad T41 that I inherited, and I am trying to
configure the wifi card. To do this, I need to configure the software in
the GUI, but the software requires the make of the wifi card. Short of
tearing the laptop apart, is the a way I can do a hardware discovery to
find the make of the card?



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