hw-probe
calamares
hw-probe | calamares | |
---|---|---|
29 | 46 | |
699 | 1,296 | |
- | 1.2% | |
5.4 | 9.8 | |
about 2 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Perl | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
hw-probe
- Alguém me ajuda com isso aqui?
-
What is the equivalent of Systeminfo.exe in Ubuntu?
You could also use the app/site of hw-probe https://github.com/linuxhw/hw-probe/blob/master/INSTALL.md
-
The SMART dataset is a great resource for comparing device reliability
That's all the more reason to add more samples. Oh, the joys of open-source!
-
Fingerprint reader on Ubuntu 22.04.1
You could try installing Hardware Probe to further check. Plus, could you send the output of lspci in command line.
-
video display issue
The drm-legacy mentioned above is an issue with the website and/or database: https://github.com/linuxhw/hw-probe/issues/137.
-
Using a wireless USB adapter
Make the probe
-
Per-country Linux statistical reports: most popular distro, hardware, etc.
The report is based on all community hardware probes since 2014.
-
Linux Hardware Database
'Detected' means 'Device is detected, driver is found, but not tested', see https://github.com/linuxhw/hw-probe#operability
-
Hardware stats update for March 2022
See https://github.com/linuxhw/hw-probe/blob/master/INSTALL.BSD.md
-
FreeBSD 13 and 12th gen Intel.
Side note: d= in URLs at the website for BSD hardware · Issue #112 · linuxhw/hw-probe, so let's adapt the three previously given URLs, to include d=FreeBSD:
calamares
-
Guide: Install Debian with Encrypted Root and Unencrypted Boot.
The reasons for wanting /boot to be unencrypted are varied. Maybe you want (much) faster boot time, or maybe you want to use a nice GRUB or Plymouth theme, or you use GRUB in a Multi-Boot scenario where you don't want/need to go through encryption first. Encrypting the /boot partition offers that extra .002% of security by protecting against Evil Maid attacks (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_maid_attack), but comes with several tradeoffs which may not justify using it when it doesn't really apply to 99.998% of peoples' threat model. We can debate this here, but I feel like this has been pretty extensively covered online (e.g. https://github.com/calamares/calamares/issues/1311) so feel free to do a search if you want to learn more. This guide is for people who are aware of the potential security risks, but for whom an Evil Maid attack is not something they need to worry about. Is this you? Cool! Read on...
- How to make a .iso from the whole system?
-
Packagecloud customer success story: Nitrux
Nitrux provides an eponymous Linux desktop distribution based on Debian. It uses the Calamares installer and includes the NX Desktop built on the KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment and MauiKit Applications.
-
I've decided I want to create my own distro, but I need a little help relating to the installer.
You can add your own scripts or programs to this environment to make the installation process easier. There are a few third party distro agnostic installers you could include as well such as calamares.
-
can I resell Raspberry Pi's with eOS on them?
But making an installer is hard to do from scratch. So you may want to modify an existing one, such as the one that elementaryOS uses, or the general-purpose calamares framework, in which case your installer is bound by the terms of their license to the extent you modified or are redistributing their code.
- What installer does most distros use?
-
EndeavourOS is good if you are interested in Arch
They use the Calamares installer which is also used by a bunch of other distros. https://calamares.io/
-
New to Linux & trying to install Debian. Which of these should i choose?
Yes, it is the Calamares installer. It is more straightforward than the Debian Installer in terms of questions and won't get too much into technical details that may overwhelm a newcomer and/or a non-technical person. The Debian installer is a bit more overwhelming, with the benefit of being a lot more flexible than Calamares.
- How Linux Installers work?
-
Weird hibernation issues on KDE
I decided to try KDE and reinstalled my system from scratch. I chose encrypted Btrfs volume with Swap to disk and hibernation. Hibernation didn't seem to work at first and I had errors during the boot saying something about 'openswap'. So I started googling and found this issue on github. I fixed 'keyfile_device_mount_options' in '/etc/openswap.conf' as someone suggested there and it seems to help. I don't have any errors on boot and hibernation KINDA works.
What are some alternatives?
plugins - OPNsense plugin collection
yay - Yet another Yogurt - An AUR Helper written in Go
ISO - helloSystem Live and installation ISO
EndeavourOS-calamares - EndeavourOS calamares configurations, scripts, files and custom modules
Trends - Trends in Hardware
EndeavourOS-iso-next - EndeavourOS NEXT installer ISO
TestDays - A project to collect tested hardware configurations for upcoming and released versions of Linux distributions
manjarno - so you're using manjaro huh?
OSX-KVM - Run macOS on QEMU/KVM. With OpenCore + Monterey + Ventura + Sonoma support now! Only commercial (paid) support is available now to avoid spammy issues. No Mac system is required.
twiner - Configuring and maintaining YOUR Linux made easy
SMART - Estimate reliability of desktop-class HDD/SSD drives
installer - Installer front-end for Linux-based OSes