7.83. hwdata


An updated hwdata package that adds various enhancements is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The hwdata package contains tools for accessing and displaying hardware identification and configuration data.

Enhancements

BZ#839221
The PCI ID numbers have been updated for the Beta and the Final compose lists.
BZ#739816
Support for NVidia graphic card N14E-Q5, 0x11BC has been added.
BZ#739819
Support for NVidia graphic card N14E-Q3, 0x11BD has been added.
BZ#739821
Support for NVidia graphic card N14E-Q1, 0x11BE has been added.
BZ#739824
Support for NVidia graphic card N14P-Q3, 0x0FFB has been added.
BZ#739825
Support for NVidia graphic card N14P-Q1, 0x0FFC has been added.
BZ#760031
Support for Broadcom BCM943228HM4L 802.11a/b/g/n 2x2 Wi-Fi Adapter has been added.
BZ#830253
Support for Boot from Dell PowerEdge Express Flash PCIe SSD devices has been added.
BZ#841423
Support for the Intel C228 chipset and a future Intel processor based on Socket H3 has been added.
BZ#814114
This update also adds the current hardware USB IDs file from the upstream repository. This file provides support for Broadcom 20702 Bluetooth 4.0 Adapter Softsailing.
All users of hwdata are advised to upgrade to this updated package, which adds these enhancements.
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