[K12OSN] lspci, hardware database, USB flash drive questions

Timothy Legge tlegge at rogers.com
Wed Mar 30 11:40:38 UTC 2005


Kevin Matson wrote:
> Thanks, that worked. Do you mind if I put your answer up on the LTSP
> wiki? You'll get the credit, I'll just do the data entry.

Go for it.  BTW, it is <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<F#>, my mistake.

Tim

> 
> Thanks,
>   Kevin M.
> 
> -------------------------
> 
> Kevin Matson
> IT - Lab Team
> kmatson at pps.k12.or.us
> 503-916-2000 x4960
> 503-916-3375
> 
> Portland Public Schools
> 
>>>>tlegge at rogers.com 03/29/05 4:03 PM >>>
> 
> Kevin Matson wrote:
> 
>>I have some quick questions that I'm sure will lead to further
>>questions. 
>>  First, is there a way to run the "lspci -vv" command from a thin
>>client so that it reports on the PCI devices in the client and not the
>>server?
> 
> 
> It is really quite simple:
> 
> which lspci
> cp /locationof/lspci /opt/ltsp/1386/sbin/sbin/
> cp /usr/share/hwdata/pci.ids /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/hwdata/
> 
> Enable a shell on the clients and swithch to it using the <Alt>+<f#>
> 
> run lspci to se the terminal hardware descriptions and lspci -n to get 
> the pci ids.
> 
> This has always worked for me but you may get different results
> 
> Tim
> 
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