On 038, 02 07, 2007 at 11:43:46AM +0100, Michael Leun wrote: > On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 09:58:07 +0000 > Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 07:23:47AM +0100, Michael Leun wrote: > > > Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hm. Is there really no PNP id that tends to be associated with > > > > this wistron hardware? Fujitsu (at least) seem to be quite good at > > > > exposing a lot of their magic hardware that way. > > > > > > Sorry, I do not know and I do not know how to find out. If there is > > > any testing I should do on my machine I will happily do that, but > > > you would have to tell me what to do. > > > > cat /sys/bus/pnp/devices/*/id should give a list of the available IDs. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> cat /sys/bus/pnp/devices/*/id
This list doesn't look promising. PNP0a03 - PCI bus PNP0200 - AT DMA controller PNP0b00 - AT real-time clock PNP0800 - AT-style speaker sound PNP0c02 - Motherboard resources PNP0c04 - Math coprocessor PNP0303 - IBM enhanced keyboard (101/102-key, PS/2 mouse support) PNP0f13 - PS/2 port for PS/2-style mice PNP0700 - PC standard floppy disk controller PNP0400 - Standard LPT printer port PNP0501 - 16550A-compatible COM port -- Andrey Panin | Linux and UNIX system administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] | PGP key: wwwkeys.pgp.net
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