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2009 Jun 04
0
get hardware info through lspci
...0x000027d8 0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0x00000000
0x00000000 0x0
then it's sure that my PCI Hardware is supported? I Don't need anything to
do?
Is there a way for lsusb too?
How could I know that my hardware (connected to my pc or not) is supported?
- sorry for asking this: but is there a "devmgmt.msc" (windows..) "like"
software, solution under Linux, where can I see that is my pc's hardwares
recognized correctly?
Thank you
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2013 May 14
17
gplpv: re-enabling the nic adapter removes it
I guess I have stumbled upon a bug in gplpv drivers.
If you try to re-enable an nic adapter after disabling it, it just
hides out of blue. And you have to reboot.
Latest version of gplpv drivers and Windows 2008 R2 here.
Anyone else noticed the same issue?
I wonder if this is related to hot-plugging something like