Re: "Steam hardware survey" kinda thing?

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On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 12:06 PM Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Last night, as I was launching Stellaris, I got the rare but occasional
> Steam Hardware Survey popup. I'm always happy when I do, because I get to
> represent gaming on Fedora platforms. ("I'm helping!")
>
> Then, this morning, there's the discussion of btrfs compression options, for
> which it would obviously be useful for us to know the typical Fedora
> Workstation user's hard drive and CPU characteristics.
>
> I know some of us have been thinking about implementing a system-info
> metrics tool similar to what Endless presented at last GUADEC, or what
> Canonical does for Ubuntu. I'm not ruling those out, but what if we had
> something (a shell extension? something else?) that would unobtrusively
> offer a survey, with a chance of happening on a given system maybe twice a
> year?
>

I'd actually like to have something like this for all Fedora variants.
Server could have it in Cockpit, while desktop variants could have an
applet that would pop up a simple application for hardware surveys.

There's a number of tools in Fedora for getting good hardware
profiles. I know of at least hwinfo[1] myself.

[1]: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/hwinfo




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