Matthew Wilcox wrote:Hah, thanks. That is useful and very new :) I built a newer lspci and I see it is now displayed with the -k option. I agree however that the opportunity for more status would be good. And status is a better name than "broken". This way it is easy to scan all devices on the system via sysfs and easily visualize via lspci or some other tool: 1) Unclaimed devices 2) Devices that aren't working properly - and why (please something more than "This device is not working properly" :) 3) Devices that are claimed and working properly Cheers, Dan -- /--------------- - - - - - - | Daniel Noe | http://isomerica.net/~dpn/ --
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