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<P>You can save hardware information to a file. Click <B>Save to File</B> and enter the filename.</P>
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<P><B>Details</B></P><P>The details of the selected hardware component are displayed here.</P>
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Enter the driver or SysFS directory name.
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At least one PCI ID value is required.
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<P>It is possible to add a PCI ID to a device driver to extend its internal database of known supported devices.</P>
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<P>PCI ID numbers are entered and displayed as hexadecimal numbers. <b>SysFS Dir.</b> is the directory name in the /sys/bus/pci/drivers directory. If it is empty, the driver name is used as the directory name.</P>
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<P>If the driver is compiled into the kernel, leave the driver name empty and enter the SysFS directory name instead.</P>
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<P>Use the buttons below the table to change the list of PCI IDs. Press <b>%1</b> to activate the settings.</P>
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<P><B>Warning:</B> This is an expert configuration. Only continue if you know what you are doing.</P>
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