On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 12:52:54PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> The NIC is likely a PCI device even when it's integrated into the MB.
> So, try "cat /proc/pci" and look for an "ethernet controller" line. It
> will probably give you the chipset it uses which is usually a pretty
> good starting point.

I am really growing to hate this machine...

hudson:~# cat /proc/pci
cat: /proc/pci: No such file or directory

/proc/bus/pci is there and contains two files (00 and 01), but they're binary
data.  The kernel is 2.2.12, which should support /proc/pci, IIRC.  (Yeah, I
know...  I really should be using a potato CD, but slink is all I had handy.)

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