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#1 2007-02-24 23:34:52

skale
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From: Atlanta, GA
Registered: 2006-08-04
Posts: 146

hwd funny output

HARDWARE DETECT ver 4.8.2 (simple mode)
  Kernel     : 2.6.20-ARCH
  CPU & Cache: Processor 0 is Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1600MHz 1600MHz, 1024 KB Cache

  Soundcard  : No sound card
  Video      : No X
  Mouse      : No mouse

  Drive(ide) : FUJITSU MHV2060AH (HD) 60015MB / 8192KB cache device: /dev/hda
  Drive(ide) : TSSTcorpCD-RW/DVD-ROM TSL462C (DVDROM) 0MB  device: /dev/hdc
  Swap       : Found 262576KB device: /dev/hda2
  USB        : No USB

  Network    : No PCI card or onboard chip
  PCMCIA slot: No PCMCIA
  -----------:
  Menu       : Hwd: hwd, Lshwd: lshwd -?, X: mkxcfg 
  X sample   : Generate X sample: hwd -x 
  Howto      : View howto: hwd -h

No X, mouse, USB, network, etc?  Never looked like this before.  All of those should have something except for PCMCIA.

hwd -e works fine, but gives this lovely message at the end:

/usr/bin/hwd: line 102:  5079 Segmentation fault      /usr/bin/lshwd -a -cc

What is going on?

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#2 2007-02-25 23:14:36

byte
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From: Düsseldorf (DE)
Registered: 2006-05-01
Posts: 2,046

Re: hwd funny output

I never used hwd, I thought it was already obsolete when I started with Arch one year ago.


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#3 2007-02-27 22:03:59

skale
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From: Atlanta, GA
Registered: 2006-08-04
Posts: 146

Re: hwd funny output

What replaced it?

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#4 2007-02-28 13:23:53

byte
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From: Düsseldorf (DE)
Registered: 2006-05-01
Posts: 2,046

Re: hwd funny output

Not sure, what do you need it for? udev and the MODULES line in rc.conf should suffice for the basic hardware stuff and I've never used anything else than X -configure for xorg.conf.


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