+ - update-pciids: download the current version of the pci.ids file.
+
+
+2. Compiling and (un)installing
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+Just run "make" to compile the package and then "make install" to install it.
+
+If you want to change the default installation location, please override
+the PREFIX variable specified in the Makefile -- e.g., you can use
+"make PREFIX=/opt/pciutils install" to create a separate installation
+not interfering with the rest of your system. Setting the DESTDIR variable
+will allow you to install to a different directory from the one you intend
+to eventually run it from. This is useful for people who are packaging
+pciutils to install on other computers.
+
+The configure script will automatically enable support for a compressed
+pci.ids if you have zlib installed. You can override its guess by using
+"make ZLIB=no" or "make ZLIB=yes". If compressed support is enabled,
+pciutils will use pci.ids.gz in preference to pci.ids, even if the
+pci.ids file is newer. If the pci.ids.gz file is missing, it will use
+pci.ids instead.
+
+When you are bored of dumping PCI registers, just use "make uninstall".
+
+
+3. Getting new ID's
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+The database of PCI ID's (the pci.ids file) gets out of date much faster
+than I release new versions of this package.
+
+If you are missing names for any of your devices or you just want to stay
+on the bleeding edge, download the most recent pci.ids file from
+http://pciids.sf.net/ (e.g., by running the update-ids utility).
+
+Alternatively, you can use `lspci -q' to query the central database
+for new entries via network.
+
+If your devices still appear as unknown, please send us their ID's and
+names, the detailed instructions for submissions are listed on the
+sf.net web page.
+
+
+4. Getting new versions
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+New versions of pciutils are available at the following places:
+
+ ftp://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/pub/linux/pci/
+ ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/utils/pciutils/ (expect a couple of hours delay)
+ ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/hardware/ (expect a couple of days delay)
+
+There is also a public GIT tree at:
+
+ git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/pciutils/pciutils.git
+
+
+5. Using the library
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+So far, there is only a little documentation for the library except for the
+general introduction in the pcilib(7) man page. If you want to use the
+library in your programs, please follow the comments in lib/pci.h and in
+the example program lib/example.c.
+
+
+6. Feedback
+~~~~~~~~~~~
+If you have any bug reports or suggestions, send them to the author.
+
+If you have any new ID's, I'll be very glad to add them to the database, but
+please take a look at http://pciids.sf.net/ first and follow the instructions.
+
+If you want, subscribe to linux-pci@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz (send
+"subscribe linux-pci" to majordomo@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz).