OK, I'm confused. How did this: On 30-Oct-2001 Matt Hope wrote: > Thats a good point - it is an internal network card, but it may well be > running from the PCMCIA bus. > > I didn't think this was the case, as "lspci" reports it - I assume that > means it is on the PCI bus. > > How could I confirm this ?
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