No it wasnt linuxcounter, (I think i still have my linuxcounter account :) ), nor those lshw or similar tools. It was actually being run during suse bootup as default I think I remember, and there was even some yast config to this step once, the next suse version has stripped some stuff away already and eventhally the actual tool or script was unsupported as well as the main website and database that collected those submissions was going defunct or something similar happened to the upstream or the people who ran and stored all those submissions. Im really annoyed that I dont remember the tools name any more. Maybe it was something starting with d or k or whatever :( it was complete a website and you could look up your own machine and check for example how many submissions there were for example for a certain type of hardware, cpuid, pciid and whatnot. Dang.... :( -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org