Re: Unsupported hardware report tool

2004-02-14 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Simon Hürlimann] > As it looks like the script is recieved as a good idea, I'll do some > cleanup in the next few days. Very good. It would be a good idea to correlate the info given by discover, and check if some of the modules detected by discover failed to load, as this might indicate an erro

Re: Unsupported hardware report tool

2004-02-02 Thread Simon Hürlimann
Am Monday 02 February 2004 23:13 schrieb Joey Hess: > Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: > > I will have a look at it and eventually include it in discover-data. I > > think it could be usefull there. > > Maybe use it as a reportbug hook script. > > This reminds me of my old idea to make d-i install a package

Re: Unsupported hardware report tool

2004-02-02 Thread Joey Hess
Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: > I will have a look at it and eventually include it in discover-data. I > think it could be usefull there. Maybe use it as a reportbug hook script. This reminds me of my old idea to make d-i install a package called installer-postmortum or so, that included the install r

Re: Unsupported hardware report tool

2004-02-02 Thread Gaudenz Steinlin
Hi Am Mon, den 02.02.2004 schrieb Simon Hürlimann um 02:51: > Hi > > I wrote a small perl script which should make reporting unsupported hardware > easier. It shows you an edited output of lspci. You can then select a device > and specify the kernel module if you know. It creates a bugreport f

Re: Unsupported hardware report tool

2004-02-01 Thread Simon Hürlimann
Argh! di-feedback-0.1.tar.gz Description: application/tgz

Unsupported hardware report tool

2004-02-01 Thread Simon Hürlimann
Hi I wrote a small perl script which should make reporting unsupported hardware easier. It shows you an edited output of lspci. You can then select a device and specify the kernel module if you know. It creates a bugreport for you with this information. You are given the chance to edit and/or s