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Old 31st March 2011, 03:51 PM
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How to check if PCIE device installed? Else how to install driver?

Hi all,

Can anyone let me know how to figure out if a device driver has been installed in Fedora/Linux?

I am using a 'expansion box' connected to the PCIE slot of my computer. The box came with a driver installation CD for Windows.

In Fedora/Linux, how do I figure out if the box has got installed?

( The expansion box hosts multiple PCI slots within itself).

( Just for information, inside the box, I hooked a pci card and when I do dmesg from my computer, it seems to detect the PCI card inside the box).

Please help.

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