Kernel testing: what hardware we're running.
Nicholas Skaggs
nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com
Thu Jul 19 16:31:34 UTC 2012
John, glad your interested in helping out! The script is intended to be
executed on the command line. Save the file as kernel.sh and execute it
by running 'bash kernel.sh'. It will print out something similar to this:
==================================================================
Matching kernel modules in-use
==================================================================
fglrx
snd_hda_intel
snd_usb_audio
==================================================================
All kernel modules in-use
==================================================================
pci_stub
...
sky2
pata_jmicron
The modules listed under the "matching" shows what modules are in use
that match what's on the page. Add yourself under the modules on the
wiki page and then install the kernel and test. We appreciate your
willingness to help. Good luck and let me know if you have anymore
questions! Thanks,
Nicholas
On 07/18/2012 06:00 PM, John Kim wrote:
> I'm interested in testing the new linux kernel. But how do I know
> what hardware I have?
>
> This is what the script gave. I don't know how to interpret. My first
> impression is that I have all the listed hardware to test, but I think
> I'm wrong.
> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1099090 <http://paste.ubuntu.com/1099090/>
>
> --
> John Kim
> Ubuntu enthusiast
>
>
>
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