Le Lun 8 janvier 2007 16:03, Jack Tanner a écrit : > Since we're talking pie in the sky, I give to you Hardware Buddy. 1. You don't want an install-time check because a. in our brave new hotplug world hardware composition of a system evolves over time b. just because something does not work *today* does not mean it won't work a month later when the software part is updated (unfortunately, the reverse is true). The user must have the possibility to change his evaluation 2. You don't want to cull failing devices too - knowing the installed hardware base available to linux systems is crucial to focus new driver development/manufacturer evangelization 3. You should allow fully automated non-interactive mode - non reviewed data is better than no data and most users will get sick reporting every time they plug a new usb bit on their system 4. Feeds to other projects (for example pciid database feed) would be beneficial both to the community and as Fedora advertising. Unfortunately, we're both a bit late for Christmas. -- Nicolas Mailhot -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list