[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
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
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
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
Argh!
di-feedback-0.1.tar.gz
Description: application/tgz
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
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