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From: <no...@fr...> - 2008-04-10 20:42:07
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This email is to inform you about the release of version '3.0.0' of 'PCI Utilities' through freshmeat.net. All URLs and other useful information can be found at http://freshmeat.net/projects/pciutils/ The changes in this release are as follows: The lspci utility is now able to use a central database to look up names of devices that are missing from the local pci.ids file. This is accomplished by DNS queries on a special zone. Also, the libpci library can be now built as a shared library with a stable ABI. Release focus: 5 - Major feature enhancements Project added: Mon, Apr 20th 1998 13:47 (9 years, 11 months ago) Project description: The PCI Utilities package contains various utilities dealing with the PCI bus, and also a library for portable access to PCI configuration registers. It includes `lspci' for listing all PCI devices (very useful for debugging of both kernel and device drivers) and `setpci' for manual configuration of PCI devices. Trove categories: [Development Status ] 5 - Production/Stable [Environment ] Console (Text Based) [Intended Audience ] Developers, System Administrators [License ] OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL) [Operating System ] POSIX :: BSD :: FreeBSD, POSIX :: BSD :: NetBSD, POSIX :: Linux [Programming Language] C [Topic ] System :: Hardware If you would like to cancel subscription to releases of this project, login to freshmeat.net and choose 'home' from the personal menubar at the top of the page. You'll be presented with a list of projects and categories you're subscribed to in the right column, which you may cancel by highlighting the project or category in question and clicking the 'delete' button. Sincerely, freshmeat.net ____________________________| Advertising |____________________________ What has the worldwide Linux server leader done for you lately? Introducing single point of control for tying Linux server and cluster environments to your data center by simplifying discovery, imaging, monitoring, rapid provisioning, and system deployment. HP ICE Linux auto-configures preeminent OSS like Nagios and incorporates proven HP capabilities in a fully-supported extensible Linux management solution. Get a frosty evaluation copy today. http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/insightcontrol_linux2/index.html ____________________________| Advertising |____________________________ |