[wplug] Finding I/O for NIC card?

John Harrold jmh17 at pitt.edu
Fri Dec 26 10:26:17 EST 2003


Sometime in December Russ Schneider assaulted the keyboard and produced:

| Debian (Woody), Sony Vaio P200
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| I have a Kingston KNE20 NIC card in my machine and I need to install the
| ne module to use it.  The ne module requires I specify the I/O
| (io=0xNNN) and it might want the IRQ as well (although it might be able
| to figure it out on it's own).
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| How do I find the I/O?  I did lspci -vvv and looked in /proc/pci and got
| nothing.


what does the following return?

$ cat /proc/ioports
$ cat /proc/interrupts

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