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On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 02:29 -0700, Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
Hey guys,
I recently installed etch on this old laptop and have no problems with it
whatsoever. I had no hardware issues or anything. It seemed like all the
hardware was automatically detected. Now the question is, how
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On 09/25/07 18:44, Kevin Mark wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 02:29:45AM -0700, Amit Uttamchandani
wrote:
Hey guys,
I recently installed etch on this old laptop and have no
problems with
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On 09/25/07 18:44, Kevin Mark wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 02:29:45AM -0700, Amit Uttamchandani
wrote:
Hey
Hey guys,
I recently installed etch on this old laptop and have no problems with it
whatsoever. I had no hardware issues or anything. It seemed like all the
hardware was automatically detected. Now the question is, how do I know for
sure? I know I could use lspci or something like that. But
Hello Amit,
i could try to install a package called lshw (apt-get install lshw).
DESCRIPTION
lshw is a small tool to extract detailed information on the hardware
configuration of the machine. It can report
exact memory configuration, firmware version, mainboard
Hello Amit,
i could try to install a package called lshw (apt-get install lshw).
DESCRIPTION
lshw is a small tool to extract detailed information on the hardware
configuration of the machine. It can report
exact memory configuration, firmware version, mainboard
2007/9/25, Amit Uttamchandani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thank you for the suggestion. This is definitely the tool that I was looking
for!
I am still curious, however, if this actually shows all my hardware? I guess
the best comparison would be to Windows Device Manager where it shows you all
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On 09/25/07 12:52, Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
Hello Amit, i could try to install a package called lshw
(apt-get install lshw).
DESCRIPTION lshw is a small tool to extract detailed
information on the hardware configuration of the machine. It
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 02:29:45AM -0700, Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
Hey guys,
I recently installed etch on this old laptop and have no problems with it
whatsoever. I had no hardware issues or anything. It seemed like all the
hardware was automatically detected. Now the question is, how do
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On 09/25/07 18:44, Kevin Mark wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 02:29:45AM -0700, Amit Uttamchandani
wrote:
Hey guys,
I recently installed etch on this old laptop and have no
problems with it whatsoever. I had no hardware issues or
anything. It
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 09:21:18PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 09/25/07 18:44, Kevin Mark wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 02:29:45AM -0700, Amit Uttamchandani
wrote:
Hey guys,
I recently installed etch on this old laptop and have no
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