Jesse Erdmann <jesse_erdmann at securecomputing.com> wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know a way to programtically tell what module a NIC is
> using, or alternatively find out which NICs are using a particular
> module?  

Hmm..  Another method would be to compare the output of `ifconfig' to the
output of `lspci -v' (which interprets the gobbledygook in /proc/bus/pci)

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