On 2006-02-28T18:12:37, Alexander Mieland <[email protected]> wrote:
> - The installation date of your distribution
> - The hostname (no fqdn or ips)
> - The architecture (x86/i586/i686, ppc, and so on)
> - CPU information: vendor, model, number of cpus, frequencies
> - RAM
> - Swap
> - Timezone
> - user defined locales
> - Windowmanager
> - Kernel version
> - Uptime information
> - The size of mounted partitions (no shares)
> - the used filesystems
> - The hardware-IDs of used ISA/PCI/AGP and USB hardware
This is very useful to focus development, eventually. It would be nice
if you could also come up with a way to provide feedback on the kernel
modules used (loaded will do, but used would be cuter ;-).
Sincerely,
Lars Marowsky-Brée
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SUSE Labs, Research and Development
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