On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 11:31 +0200, Martin Mares wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > For example, currently, if I power off the ethernet of my mac, or the
> > firewire chip (which are powered off if the module isn't loaded), lspci
> > will get the device id and vendor id right ... but won't get the class
> > code.
>
> Ehm, you aren't using any recent pciutils, are you? ;-)
Whatever came with the distro that complained about the problem back
then :) I agree that the problem is fixed on the kernel level (sysfs)
and I'm happy to hear that pciutils is fixed too :) So we can probably
do what Adam suggest and just return errors or ff's
Ben.
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