Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 11 Sep 2002 12:51:31 +0200 | From | Gerd Knorr <> | Subject | Re: ignore pci devices? |
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> > can't identify and blacklist it easily. Thus I need some way to allow > > the users to tell bttv (or the kernel) to ignore that particular PCI > > card. > > Doh.. If the vendor isnt setting subsystem ids then its not valid > hardware for windows nowdays. Obvious question - what else is on that > board that might let you do the idents.
Well, at least nothing in PCI space. It looks just like a random, cheap bt878 card.
> We already find the USB on the NSC SuperIO by peeking at the next > device along and checking if its the SuperIO functions 8)
It is a PCI card you can plug into some slot, not a motherboard ...
Gerd
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