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Source: https://linux-hardware.org/?view=os_display_server
Reporting is done by users who voluntarily upload their system specs via
# hw-probe -all -upload
Source: https://linux-hardware.org/?view=os_display_server
Reporting is done by users who voluntarily upload their system specs via
# hw-probe -all -upload
I mean, it’s not like it’s sensitive information.
hw-probe
excludes such information.Definitely not, most newbies don’t even know about it. It’s really useful for gathering general hardware system info for bug reports, and I often end up having to tell newbies about it.
Absolutely true, if you look at the database it’s vast majority desktop and laptop systems.
I know of no such distro, I’ve hopped between many popular and unpopular distros over the years, haven’t found a single one that does it.
Maybe an abscure distro, but it’s impact would be questionable.
Also, there’s a point to be made in the other direction. The command you need to run is :
sudo -E hw-probe -all -upload
Without -E the environment isn’t preserved and it’ll think you’re on X11, despite being on Wayland.
I know about the tool. I’ve used it. I don’t report my system data. I’m not “motivated” to have it recorded. I couldn’t care less about their data gathering.
Since you’re relying on people actively reporting their data they need to be motivated to actually do it. That doesn’t mean they’re afraid of what is being gathered (though have you seen the Linux community?) just that they haven’t, for whatever reason, taken the time to do so.
For the rest of it - I was just giving sample potential sources of bias. I wasn’t proposing any of those as actual flaws. Just that their polling methodology couldn’t account for any of them or whatever actual biases may exist in their data. It’s just a list of self-report crap.