On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 7:09 PM, Fabrice Facorat
<
fabrice.facorat@...> wrote:
> 2008/8/8 Fabrice Facorat <
fabrice.facorat@...>:
>> 2008/8/8 Olivier Blin <
blino@...>:
>>> "Vincent Panel" <
yohonet@...> writes:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 2:43 PM, Romain d'Alverny|Mandriva
>>>> <
rdalverny@...> wrote:
>>>>> At the moment, I have 6 reports in db about 6 distinct systems. I expected
>>>>> this beta preview to have people rank their own systems, but it appears
>>>>> almost no one does. Again, that may be not that obvious.
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually, if users do not report on their system, it won't get any more
>>>>> useful.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> One of the possible reason is that's there's no clear explanation of
>>>> how to report on its system. The wiki page talk about the firsttime
>>>> wizard, but sorry I won't install mandriva completely just to report
>>>> on my system.
>>>
>>> Run hclGUI
>>
>> thx.
>> I was testing the tool, but it didn't accept my email address which a
>> normal email but contains . and - :
>>
f.blabla-blabla@...
>
> I've patched hclGUI to make it accept my email, it can connect
> successfully to the server, but it failed to upload the file ...
>
I've successfully submitted one host (according to hclGUI), but I
can't find it... The model is here on hardware4linux :
http://www.hardware4linux.info/computers/sysinfo/66/ . On the Mandriva
HCL, I can find a lot of similar laptop (hp compaq nc6320)
http://hcl.mandriva.com/?q=nc6320, but they appear as distinct systems
because of a sort of "ID" next to their name, shouldn't they be
grouped together ? Then the id should be removed on the server side, I
think.