[Linux-disciples] How to tell which driver version I'm using
Adam Rosi-Kessel
adam at rosi-kessel.org
Thu Feb 10 10:32:11 EST 2005
Most drivers report their version number when they're loaded, e.g., with
hotplug or modprobe; I think it should appear in syslog or dmesg. If
not, I generally look at the source code to your current kernel.
Stephen R Laniel wrote:
> This is probably a simple question: how can I tell which
> driver version I'm using?
>
> Specifically: I see that there's a new 1.0+ version of the
> Intel Centrino Pro/Wireless 2200BG driver available here:
> http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/
>
> and I want to know if I ought to upgrade. Where would I find
> my current version?
>
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