> Well, the proc files are always here (it removes one
> requisite which is
> to have lspci installed). So, I would go for the
> proc files.
Proc files are not always on the system. As far as I
know you have to chose in the Kernl-Configuration.
And second of all I had some problem with a debian
distrubotion. I dont know for what reason there was no
USB given in the /proc/... Files. But lspci did found
it. And the Kernel was correctly configurated. I didnt
solved that problem. i just installed Kubuntu and
everybody was happy. For that reason I dont trust
/proc files anymore.
> Well, lspci is for PCI bus devices, it's already a
> lot, but not
> everything (that's why you need several
> scripts/methods to detect
> hardware, I guess).
Lspci do find other Hardware as well. Like USB,
Ethernet, ISA, Firewire...
Regards
Ahmad Reza Cheraghi
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