what utilities exist to survey the irq and i/o resources as linux has
allocated them to all my various devices?
i have just installed a third ethernet card, and redhat 7.3, and am
wondering if that ethernet card is conflicting with anything. could it
be a mere coincidence that during bootup i
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 12:48, gregory mott wrote:
what utilities exist to survey the irq and i/o resources as linux has
allocated them to all my various devices?
I usually do
cat /proc/interrupts
for digging up info on the pci stuff try
lspci -v
I'm sure there is more but that is what I
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 10:48, gregory mott wrote:
what utilities exist to survey the irq and i/o resources as linux has
allocated them to all my various devices?
Red Hat Linux 8.0 includes a hardware browser.
On Linux systems, you can always look at /proc/interrupts and
/proc/ioports.
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On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 06:48:07PM +0100, gregory mott wrote:
what utilities exist to survey the irq and i/o resources as linux has
allocated them to all my various devices?
Go to /proc. Cat various files--which aren't, really--such as
'interrupts', 'iomem', 'dma', etc., etc.
Cheers,
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allocated them to all my various devices?
I usually do
cat /proc/interrupts
for digging up info on the pci stuff try
try procinfo
Hiten.
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