On 13/12/2010, at 10:51pm, Stroller wrote:
>> ...
>> OK, shot in the dark:
>>
>> /usr/sbin/update-pciids
>> ...
>
> I'll try it now. I'm not terribly optimistic, though, as this is such an old
> card, so is sure to be in the PCI IDs database.
Nope, no difference.
Stroller.
On 13/12/2010, at 1:34pm, James wrote:
> Stroller stellar.eclipse.co.uk> writes:
>
>> if I bridge it with the laptop's internal network card.
>> However, the 3Com network card doesn't seem to be recognised under my
>> installation of Gentoo.
>
>
> OK, shot in the dark:
>
> /usr/sbin/update-
Xavier Parizet gentooist.com> writes:
> > /usr/sbin/update-pciids
> Or USE flag +network-cron which installs a CRON task to run thoses
> utils on a regular basis (once a month or sth).
Ah,
very cool:
Monthly cronjob to update hddtemp.db.
Adds a cron job which does a weekly subm
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 13:34:56 + (UTC), James
wrote:
Stroller stellar.eclipse.co.uk> writes:
if I bridge it with the laptop's internal network card.
However, the 3Com network card doesn't seem to be recognised under
my
installation of Gentoo.
OK, shot in the dark:
/usr/sbin/update-pci
Stroller stellar.eclipse.co.uk> writes:
> if I bridge it with the laptop's internal network card.
> However, the 3Com network card doesn't seem to be recognised under my
> installation of Gentoo.
OK, shot in the dark:
/usr/sbin/update-pciids
My experience is sometimes this data base
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