On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 1:52 AM, Rudi Ahlers <r...@softdux.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Akemi Yagi <amy...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> Using the pair, I see:
>>
>> $ grep -i 168c /lib/modules/*/modules.alias | grep -i 0023
>> /lib/modules/2.6.18-194.3.1.el5/modules.alias:alias
>> pci:v0000168Cd00000023sv*sd*bc*sc*i* ath9k
>> /lib/modules/2.6.18-194.8.1.el5/modules.alias:alias
>> pci:v0000168Cd00000023sv*sd*bc*sc*i* ath9k
>>
>> Looks like the ath9k driver in the kernel supports your device.  For
>> more details, please see #4 of ELRepo FAQ:
>>
>> http://elrepo.org/tiki/FAQ

> [r...@intranet ~]# /sbin/lspci -n | grep '01:00.0'
> 01:00.0 0280: 168c:0023 (rev 01)
>
> Acording to this output, I should see if "168c:0023" exists in
> http://elrepo.org/tiki/DeviceIDs, which it doesn't.

Hi Rudi,

Please take a look at the FAQ once again.  It says, "By using the
Vendor & Device numbers from an ID pairing, you can check to see if
your system contains an appropriate driver module for that particular
device" and gives you a command to run.

In my previous post, I gave you an example output from that command
run on my CentOS 5.5 box. It showed that ath9k is *included* in the
current [CentOS] kernel.

Akemi
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