kudzu - The Red Hat Linux hardware probing tool.
Kudzu is a hardware probing tool run at system boot time to determine what hardware has been added or removed from the system.
| License: | GPL | Group: | applications/system |
|---|---|---|---|
| Source: | kudzu-1.2.71-9999.1.el5_fio.src.rpm |
Packages
| Name | Epoch | Version | Release | Arch | Size | Built |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| kudzu | 0 | 1.2.71 | 9999.1.el5_fio | i386 | 222 KiB | 2011-01-20 07:50:06 |
Changelog:
- * 2007-08-18 - Patrice Guay <patrice.guay[AT]nanotechnologies.qc.ca> - 1.2.71-1
- Rebuilding for CentOS 5 Live CD
- * 2007-05-18 - Bill Nottingham <notting[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 1.2.71-1
- ignore network devices such as wmasterX that aren't what we want (#239825)
- * 2007-04-19 - Bill Nottingham <notting[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 1.2.70-1
- don't write alsactl lines (#236918)
- * 2007-04-17 - Bill Nottingham <notting[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 1.2.69-1
- PS3 support (#236469, <[email protected]>)
- * 2007-04-13 - Bill Nottingham <notting[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 1.2.68-1
- pata_hpt* matching (#227281) - Fix size of memset in pci scanning (<[email protected]>) - require zlib during build (<[email protected]>)