On Jan 7, 2011, at 11:12 AM, Robert Huff wrote:
>> "uname -a" is probably the most general answer, as most FreeBSD
>> NIC drivers don't have individualized version #s, aside from the
>> OS version itself.
>
> That is not my understanding.
> To the OP: FreeBSD NIC drivers can and do hav
Chuck Swiger writes:
> > Is there a command line utility, a la ethtool or the like, that
> > can be used to query the NIC driver version?
>
> "uname -a" is probably the most general answer, as most FreeBSD
> NIC drivers don't have individualized version #s, aside from the
> OS version it
Thanks, Chuck! I Googled for an answer for a while and didn't find much. I
did find that the particular driver I was interested did have a version
number in the source, but the question actually came from a user who
doesn't have source trees on their hosts.
On Jan 7, 2011 1:45pm, Chuck Swig
On Jan 7, 2011, at 10:33 AM, vrwmil...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is there a command line utility, a la ethtool or the like, that can be used
> to query the NIC driver version?
"uname -a" is probably the most general answer, as most FreeBSD NIC drivers
don't have individualized version #s, aside from th
HI All,
Is there a command line utility, a la ethtool or the like, that can be used
to query the NIC driver version?
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