On 02/09/2016 07:01 AM, Michał Górny wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 17:53:09 +0300 > agentsmith <igorsavl...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > >> Cool tool i create
ebuild. >> >> On 02/09/2016 05:47 PM, Daniel Campbell wrote:
>
> > Could
>
> On 02/09/2016 05:55 AM, Urbain YANG wrote:  
> >>>> Thank you very much!
> >>>>
> >>>> And wish it will be merged into Portage soon.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Urbain YANG urbain.y...@qq.com <mailto:urbain.y...@qq.com>
> >>>>
> >>>>
>
> > you
>
> >>>>
> >>>>  
> >>>>> 在 2016年2月9日,下午9:33,Ponomarenko Andrey
> >>>>> <andrewponomare...@yandex.ru
> >>>>> <mailto:andrewponomare...@yandex.ru>> 写道:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Hello,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I have released a new version of the hardware probe tool — HW
> >>>>> Probe 1.0, that supports Gentoo and some other popular Linux
> >>>>> distributions. The "probe" is a snapshot of the hardware state
> >>>>> including a list of devices on board and system logs. The primary
> >>>>> purpose of the tool is to share the probe of the computer with
> >>>>> developers or other users for the collaborative debugging of
> >>>>> hardware problems on it.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> All probes are uploaded to the central database at
> >>>>> http://linux-hardware.org/ that holds probed information in a
>
> > please
>
> >>>>> structured form. You can find, for example, in which computer
> >>>>> models is presented some device, what driver was used and how it
> >>>>> was configured. You can check for failures in logs related to a
> >>>>> problem device and so on.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> The source code of the tool is available here:
>
> > stop
>
> >>>>> https://github.com/linuxhw/hw-probe
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thank you.
> >>>>>  
> If nobody's already started doing the work, one could file a bug on
> our tracker and request an ebuild to be written. Or one could read the
> devmanual and put one together. If someone is interested in
>
> > replying
>
> maintaining that ebuild, one of our proxy-maintainers may be
> interested in helping. Check it out some time. :)
>
> https://bugs.gentoo.org
> https://devmanual.gentoo.org
>
>
>>>  > > in random positions? >

No need for trolling. :P

I like this idea. Having a way to check what drivers were used on a
certain make/model will be helpful for me in the future.

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