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* Install these applications (from the trusted standard Ubuntu repositories): | * Install these applications (from the trusted standard Ubuntu repositories): |
Revision as of 09:39, 12 March 2015
Why?
When developers receive testing results, look at bug reports, or discuss technical issues, they may ask you to submit the detailed information about configuration of your computer. This report includes things such as the type of CPU, the kind of memory, and other important hardware specifications. Adding your 'quick link' from here reduces the time which would be wasted if they need ask you to post up additional information, then you getting it and posting it up. It is much faster if you include your link in the bug report/discussion at the beginning. If they do not need it, they need not click on the link.
How to add new configuration?
- Install these applications (from the trusted standard Ubuntu repositories):
rpm -Uvh http://mirror.symnds.com/distributions/gf/el/6/gf/x86_64/gf-release-6-6.gf.el6.noarch.rpm yum install -y hwinfo.x86_64
- Run the command:
hwinfo > openvz_report.txt
- Add the output to http://pastebin.org service or create a gist and add a link to it at the top of the below table. This Python script may be helpful.
Vendor | Model | Type | Full specification | Person |
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Supermicro | na | Server | Specification | User:Sergey Bronnikov |
Intel | na | Desktop | na | User:Sergey Bronnikov |
Depo | na | Desktop | na | User:Sergey Bronnikov |