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Linux PCI-HOWTO

by Michael Will, Michael.Will@student.uni-tuebingen.de

v0.6h, 24 June 2001


Information on what works with Linux and PCI-boards and what does not. Please get the latest version of this document at The Linux Documentation Project

1. Introduction

2. Why PCI?

3. ASUS-Boards

4. confusion about saturn chipsets

5. Video-Cards

6. Ethernet Cards

7. Motherboards

8. reports on success

9. Reports of problems

10. General tips for PCI-Motherboard + Linux NCR PCI SCSI

11. Conclusion

12. Thanks

13. copyright/legalese

14. GPL - Gnu Public License


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