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Private info is not collected. See [https://github.com/linuxhw/hw-probe#privacy privacy notes]. | |||
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Revision as of 05:39, 13 August 2019
About
The Fedora Hardware Database is automatically created based on hardware probes collected by hw-probe RPM package or by this flatpak.
It is a part of the global Linux Hardware Database, the successor of Smolt project.
Install
# dnf install hw-probe
Usage
Make a probe:
# sudo hw-probe -all -upload
Decode ACPI tables (requires acpica package):
# sudo hw-probe -all -upload -decode-acpi
Perform simple graphics tests (requires mesa-demos package):
# sudo hw-probe -all -upload -check
Import created probes to a local directory:
# sudo hw-probe -import ./Directory_to_save_index
Privacy
Private info is not collected. See privacy notes.