Great tool! It will reduce dramatically time of gathering info for
bugreportig.

Thanks!

2011/7/16 Fabio Erculiani <[email protected]>

> I am about to push the package in subject to repositories.
> The aim of cookbug is to collect logs and hardware info on behalf of user.
>
> How it works (sudo or su, whatever you like most):
>
> $ sudo cookbug
> PLEASE NOTE: no personal information is collected, but...
> ...we are not responsible for what apps write in logs !!
> However, it is suggested to review the produced tar file.
> Collecting Hardware details useful for hunting your bug...
> Getting: CPU Information
> Getting: Memory Information
> Getting: PCI Hardware Devices (extended)
> Getting: Kernel Boot Line
> Getting: Registered Network Cards
> Getting: Filesystem Mountpoints
> Getting: GRUB2 Configuration
> Getting: System Logger messages
> Getting: USB Hardware Devices
> Getting: Kernel Version and Architecture
> Getting: X.Org Logs (current)
> Getting: Latest Kernel messages
> Getting: Filesystems Information
> Getting: PCI Hardware Devices (simple)
> Getting: Kernel Modules
> Getting: X.Org Logs (old)
> Getting: Desktop Environment startup messages
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Your bug report is available at: /tmp/cookbug.report.isPavu.tar.bz2
>
> Users must then send the file to us or attach it to bug reports.
> At some point in future I'm going to accept hardware related bug
> reports only by people submitting their cookbug report.
> No report, no party.
>
> Another tiny app I'm going to release sooner or later is "sendbug",
> which is going to couple with cookbug making possible to directly
> submit reports to Bugzilla bugs.
>
> Enjoy cookbug,
> --
> Fabio Erculiani
>
>


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