Amos Shapira wrote:
BTW - what about writing something to the NVRAM. A quick debian
package search found only "nvram-wakeup" but maybe that's enough.
--Amos
Writing something to nvram is as simple as "echo something >
/dev/nvram". That is not the trick.
The trick is writing something to
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 2:38 PM, sara fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was trying to find as much as possible identification in order to
> know when the service will claim that motherboard was changed, that
> indeed it was changed.
Then, in addition to the high tech methods, you can probably
Thanks. From the dmidecode I found the serial number to be 00. I
think it's not normal.
And for the bios, I will check when I boot again.
I know lsusb and lspci. lsusb shows id when something is plugged in
(but this doesn't work for me anymore ;-( because all the usb ports
fried).
I was tryin
Hi Sara,
as far as I'm aware, there is no such thing as mac address for a mother
board or usb ports.
Mother board usually have a serial number, you could find it with dmidecode.
more usb information you could find with lsusb and lspci commands.
for firewire I'm not so sure, but I assume that if yo
Thanks, I installed dmidecode and ran the command, plus checked the
whole output.
About the mac address, I know ifconfig. I wanted to know the Mac
address of the motherboard. Also, I am more interested in mac address
of the usb ports, firewire.
This is the information I got for the motherboard:
On Fri, 2 May 2008, sara fink wrote:
I would like to know what motherboard I have and the mac address of
the laptop. How can I find the information.
Motherboard: sometimes this information is in the DMI, so try
dmidecode | grep -A 5 "Base Board"
or simply check the whole output of dmidecode
I would like to know what motherboard I have and the mac address of
the laptop. How can I find the information.
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From experience with hot that charged me while I had bundle (pay to
isp for infrastructure as well), I sent a simple letter to Isracard to
cancel any payments to hot "Lealtar" and not to honor anymore requests
from hot. That solved the problem. Isracard won't pay them until I
give them a new notify
I have an Ubuntu system that is having problems connecting with the
repository il.archive.ubuntu.com. Does anyone know if this repository
is no longer available? If not, what is the replacement?
Thanks,
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