On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> this is a toughie... basically that is an invalid PCI ID that should
> not occur. the "00ec" should really be "10ec", but it sounds like there
> is a missing bit in the EEPROM where your card's PCI ID is stored.
Took the card out, tried another, 10ec:8139 as expected.
Put the old card back in, didn't come up in BIOS or lspci. Pulled the
card out, put it back in, comes up as 10ec:8139.
I suspect there's something flaky about this card :D
So yeah, ignore all the pci_id stuff, this card is just fubar :)
Man, I'd hate to be someone in charge of hardware under linux, there's so
much flaky stuff.
Mike
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