On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 17:53 -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > Adam Williamson said the following on 03/31/2009 10:08 AM Pacific Time: > > On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 16:42 +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote: > > > >>> I added some instructions to the wiki to help identify the hardware. > >>> > >>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:Radeon_2009-04-01#What.27s_needed_to_test > >>> > >>> I'm only keying off of a vendor string of > >>> "1002" (from /usr/share/hwdata/pci.ids). Please advise if additional > >>> strings are needed. > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> James > >>> > >> wtf... > >> > >> Testers start using and providing smolt profile when doing HW related tests > > > > They already do, but this is at a different stage. This is at the point > > where the user is deciding whether they actually have the right hardware > > to participate in the test. > > > > James, just a vendor ID of 1002 in something isn't enough, because ATI > > make lots of other things besides graphics cards. That could just > > indicate you have, say, an ATI motherboard, but you might have a > > different graphics card plugged into it. Still, I just don't see this as > > a huge issue, I really don't think many people don't know what graphics > > card they have? > > It isn't a *huge* issue. Why not make it easy for someone who doesn't > know kind of card they have and who wants to help, find out? As it's listed in the wiki should do the trick. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Test_Days/2009-04-01#What.27s_needed_to_test Thanks, James
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