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Auto configure hardware search solution
Written by
da1nonly
the 14 Jan 09 at 20:19.
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when a hardware is detected but the os does not have the correct driver there should be a site when ubuntu goes to get the drivers, most of the drives are on the Internet but it is scattered across the web.
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Solution #2:
Implement Smolt
Written by
torkiano
the 15 Jan 09 at 00:04.
Smolt is a hardware profiler to enable users to submit their hardware profiles during installation.
Smolt, like PackageKit from Fedora is also a distribution neutral tool and collects stats anonymously and sends it to a central database.
It became clear quite quickly that it does not make sense to have a per-distro solution for that - if we want to have momentum with a hardware database a combined effort promises the most.
Fedora and Opensuse already implemented it.
See
http://smolts.org/
http://www.osnews.com/story/20621/Smolt_gets_adopted_by_openSUSE
Smolt is a hardware profiler to enable users to submit their hardware profiles during installation. Smolt, like PackageKit from Fedora is also a distribution neutral tool and collects stats anonymously and sends it to a central database. It became clear quite quickly that it does not make sense to have a per-distro solution for that - if we want to have momentum with a hardware database a combined effort promises the most. Fedora and Opensuse already implemented it. See http://smolts.org/ http://www.osnews.com/story/20621/Smolt_gets_adopted_by_openSUSE
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Solution #3:
Smolt with comments
Written by
JJRabbit
the 28 Jan 09 at 19:38.
Like Smolt, only it will link to a website where people can place comments about their hardware.
This would allow the advantages of installing a proprietary-driver versus opensource-driver to be discussed with people who own the same hardware.
It would also be easier to discover problems with Ubuntu and your hardware-compatibility than by searching for this information on a support forum.
Like Smolt, only it will link to a website where people can place comments about their hardware. This would allow the advantages of installing a proprietary-driver versus opensource-driver to be discussed with people who own the same hardware. It would also be easier to discover problems with Ubuntu and your hardware-compatibility than by searching for this information on a support forum.
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Solution #4:
smolt + a driver repository+automate installation
Written by
ubuntuuser
the 2 Jun 09 at 14:24.
just like softwares, a driver repository maintained by the community can be set up. repo will act as a centralized database for all the drivers ranging from webcams, wifi drivers to camcorders. we can get the companies to submit the drivers to the repo directly. then Smolt can collect the data, interact with the repo and automatically download the required driver. (although smolt has a repo, it does not automate the download and installation of the drivers, which can be done)
just like softwares, a driver repository maintained by the community can be set up. repo will act as a centralized database for all the drivers ranging from webcams, wifi drivers to camcorders. we can get the companies to submit the drivers to the repo directly. then Smolt can collect the data, interact with the repo and automatically download the required driver. (although smolt has a repo, it does not automate the download and installation of the drivers, which can be done)
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