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тАО03-07-2004 11:42 PM
тАО03-07-2004 11:42 PM
Thanks,
Karthik S S
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО03-07-2004 11:45 PM
тАО03-07-2004 11:45 PM
Re: ioscan on Linux
However, you can ... oh, you don't want that.
On the other hand, KDE has a rather funky information center that shows you all the hardware and information about it and I'm sure gnome does too. Don't expect to find any hardware paths though.
I might add that /proc is an extremely good interface into the kernel it is equivalent to "ioscan -fk"
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тАО03-07-2004 11:59 PM
тАО03-07-2004 11:59 PM
Re: ioscan on Linux
If I were silly enough to bang my head on that one I'd be forced due to OS limitations to use the tools mentioned above as the underlying methodology for getting the hardware information.
Most distributions do come with a pretty decent gui point and click hardware tool now.
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тАО03-08-2004 07:23 AM
тАО03-08-2004 07:23 AM
Re: ioscan on Linux
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тАО03-08-2004 08:13 AM
тАО03-08-2004 08:13 AM
Re: ioscan on Linux
Tools exist to show you what exists. I don't believe that there are tools that work with the kernels to configure devices yet.
Tim
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тАО03-08-2004 09:34 AM
тАО03-08-2004 09:34 AM
Solutionhowabout lshw at
http://ezix.sourceforge.net/software/lshw.html
This has an "ioscan like" output.
Greetings, Martin
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тАО03-08-2004 03:41 PM
тАО03-08-2004 03:41 PM
Re: ioscan on Linux
c++ -g -Wall -c options.cc -o options.o
c++ -g -Wall -c lshw.cc -o lshw.o
c++ -g -Wall -c usb.cc -o usb.o
usb.cc: In function `string BCDversion (short unsigned int)':
usb.cc:216: `snprintf' undeclared (first use this function)
usb.cc:216: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each
function it appears in.)
make: *** [usb.o] Error 1
[root@linux2 lshw-A.01.06]#
Pl. help.
Thanks,
Karthik S S
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тАО03-08-2004 05:18 PM
тАО03-08-2004 05:18 PM
Re: ioscan on Linux
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тАО03-08-2004 05:41 PM
тАО03-08-2004 05:41 PM
Re: ioscan on Linux
Mark:
You are great. Yes .. that file was missing the following line,
#include
it works great now ..!!!
Thanks again,
Karthik S S
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