lspci -v

or 

lspci -vv

'man lspci' for more


Anand

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Hi,

Give the command : cat /proc/pci

This should give information about the PCI devices on your machine, don't
know if it gives the information you want.
(I think, you also did this.)

Regards,

Venky

-----Original Message-----
From: Sirish Kumar, Noida 
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:43 PM
To: multiple recipients of
Subject: [ilugd]: PCI Info


Hi,

I want to get PCI bus width and speed information on a Linux machine. I have
already checked /proc, but couldn't get this. 

I want to get this information from the user mode program.

Does anybody know how to get this info???

Thanks and Regards
/sK

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