Hello everyone.We've recently started working on a project called Linux Hardware Compatibility
Project or in short LHCP. Goals are:
* Provide a list of working hardware for people wanting to buy a new computer
* Provide an idea on what hardware our/your distribution in run on * Provide a list of hardware we need to improve support for* Provide an interface to all above that allows simple and complicated queries
* Get the user a list of thing that should work and a way to test that * Tell the user how good his hardware is supported There have been several Hardware Compatibility lists from vendors and other projects in the past, but most of them were limited in one aspect or another - so we start our own.To achive this we are building a modular framework to generate, collect, submit
and analyze information about all components of systems running Linux and how well each component works.The project is currently in it's infancy, but following the typical pragmatic
approach of open source projects ("Release early, release often!") we've
decided to already officially announce it.
Current status is that the basic GUI application for testing is up and
running
with some test modules. We're now in the process of writing the first real data collection and test modules and are currently starting to design the server end of the side. The home page of the project can be found here: https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/LHCP If you want to take a look at the current source code you can checked it out using Mercurial in read only mode like this: hg clone http://hg.fedoraproject.org/hg/hosted/LHCP For development discussions a mailing list has been set up here: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/lhcp-devel Although the project is hosted under Fedora we're aiming it to be verydistribution independant, so supporting other distributions should be easy to do. We have some basic requirements on what is needed on the system for it to
simply work, but a lot of things will be optional. Happy hacking, Read ya, Phil & Fabi -- Philipp Knirsch | Tel.: +49-711-96437-470 Development | Fax.: +49-711-96437-111 Red Hat GmbH | Email: Phil Knirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hauptstaetterstr. 58 | Web: http://www.redhat.de/ D-70178 Stuttgart Motd: You're only jealous cos the little penguins are talking to me. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
