On 6/7/07, Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede@xxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah, I think the least we need is an gui applet which looks for missing firmware messages in the logs, alerts the user and explains things to him, including a link to a wiki page, with links to various download locations for various devices. This applet ofcourse needs a do not nag again checkbox :)
If you are going to do this, how about we also make an effort to catalog these missing-firmware devices for Fedora project's purposes as well? Short term, having a gui wizard as a "must get this working NOW" fix to assuage the emotions of end-users maybe of modest value. But if we want to fix this long term. project contributors who care about the issue need to be able to get a grasp on the number of Fedora users using said hardware so those contributors can go and work with vendors for a long term solution so users don't have to deal with this at all. So perhaps the wizard, if it comes into being, can be done such that it phones home back to the Fedora project so information concerning the devices which need firmware, and the number of users attempting to use each device. Unless of course this sort of information is already buried inside the smolt treasure trove. If so... then users of the gui should be encourage to register their system with smolt to make sure the Fedora project has the information. -jef -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list