Collecting hardware compatibility, Was: i give up
Aristedes Maniatis
ari at ish.com.au
Sun Nov 30 22:58:27 PST 2008
On 01/12/2008, at 5:17 PM, Tim Kientzle wrote:
> Andrew Reilly wrote:
>> On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 10:37:39AM -0800, Tim Kientzle wrote:
>>> I wonder if there's some way to partially automate
>>> collecting some of this information.
>> There is. Just install ports/sysutils/bsdstats, set the
>> appropriate frobs in /etc/rc.conf and be happy. Look at the
>> http://bsdstats.org/ page from time to time.
>
> This is a start towards what I had in mind, but
> still has a ways to go. Here are a few questions
> I would like to ask of such a database:
>
> "What ethernet cards have people used with FreeBSD 7.0?"
Exactly. The problem with that site, although useful, is that the
front page comparisons of BSD flavours makes it sound like a
competition (despite the text to the left). Most of the statistics are
useless on the basis that they are completely skewed by the collection
methodology.
However, it forms the basis of something that would be incredibly
useful. Imagine it also allowed users to note whether the particular
hardware is:
[ ] not recognised
[ ] not reliable
[ ] occasional issues
[ ] no problems
Or something like that, with additional option for making comments.
Plus you'd want to be able to see the dmesg for each person who
reported the status of their hardware, otherwise it is pretty useless.
As Tim said, an extension of this concept would be incredibly useful
to the developers and users of FreeBSD. If someone was interested I'd
be able to help work on such a project, although my time is relatively
limited so I'd not be able to take the lead.
Ari Maniatis
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