On 1/31/07, James Wilkinson <fedora(a)aprilcottage.co.uk> wrote:
Mike McGrath wrote:
> Smolt is a hardware profiler for Fedora so we can get a better idea of
> what type of hardware is out there in the Fedora universe. It's still
> in beta but those of you running FC6 or newer (rawhide) can
> participate.
>
> Just type "yum install smolt" followed by "smoltSendProfile".
All
> sends are anonymous and the only tie to hardware is via a UUID that
> gets sent. We can't trace the UUID back to you without you giving us
> the UUID, which may be helpful for those experiencing hardware or
> driver issues.
I've just checked out smoltPrint, which claims
We would send the following information to the Fedora Smolt server:
One very noticable problem in the information it reports is that it
reports the current CPU speed, not the maximum. It calls my system a
1 GHz system (which it is, when it's not loaded, due to Cool'n'Quiet and
cpuspeed), not a 2 GHz system.
Would it not make more sense to query
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/cpuinfo_max_freq , if it exists?
Would you like me to Bugzilla this, or use
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/smolt/newticket?
James
Hmm, good question. Most of the hardware reporting issues here are
actually based off of rhn-client-tools. I'd submit it to
bugzilla.redhat.com. You'll be hearing from me soon hopefully.
-Mike