With binary, the assumption is made that someone is actually going to
maintain all of those tools, as well as that admins will actually be able
to keep them all straight. It just reeks of AIXness, with the lspv and the
giant nasty ODM database.
I understand where the binary crowd is coming from as far as collation
goes, but I personally use the simple stuff every day (cat /proc/pci) and
any sort of aggregate/collation tool (lspci) almost never.
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