Re: [ANNOUNCE] Framework for automatic Configuration of a Kernel

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I install it(http://www.nongnu.org/dmidecode/).
It just tell you all the hardware on the Systems but
unfortunatly it doesn't mention the Manufactor. But
still it is a great help for the Hardware-detection.
Thank
you Andreas. 

> 
> This is great, I didn't know this DMI table.
> 
> Is there some overlap with the lspci detection ?
> And if yes, which one has to be taken into account ?
 
I didn't recognise any overlaps.


	
		
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