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Newbie question



I just installed a new motherboard and got the following three messages
concerning unknown pci devices.  Would someone please explain them to me.
I tried contacting cao-vlsi.ibp.fr but the message was returned address
unknown.

Mar  5 14:59:35 valley syslogd: restart
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: Kernel logging (proc) started.
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: Console: colour EGA+ 80x25, 1 virtual console (max 63)
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: bios32_init : BIOS32 Service Directory structure at 0x000fae20
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: bios32_init : BIOS32 Service Directory entry at 0xfb2a0
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: pcibios_init : PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfb2d0
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: Probing PCI hardware.
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: Unknown PCI device. PCI Vendor id=1b. PCI Device id=597.
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: PLEASE MAIL POTTER at CAO-VLSI.IBP.FR your hardware description and /proc/pci.
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: Unknown PCI device. PCI Vendor id=1b. PCI Device id=8598.
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: PLEASE MAIL POTTER at CAO-VLSI.IBP.FR your hardware description and /proc/pci.
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: Unknown PCI device. PCI Vendor id=1b. PCI Device id=586.
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: PLEASE MAIL POTTER at CAO-VLSI.IBP.FR your hardware description and /proc/pci.
Mar  5 14:59:36 valley kernel: Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 536.87 BogoMips

Thanks,
Mark
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