kenv - output needed

Atom Smasher atom at smasher.org
Wed Mar 24 19:44:21 UTC 2010


thanks!

if anyone has any input that doesn't behave well, please let me know. 
also, this seems to be all x86 variant hardware... does anyone have access 
to other hardware platforms?

SHA1 (report_smbios.zsh.gz) = 0afc4c7a5170eaf549b7a1c42d8793861433c654
SHA1 (smbios.txt.gz) = 612353d1c30f7c16f0f0254a21b140721c2a0ed3

1) http://smasher.org/tmp/smbios.txt.gz
2) http://smasher.org/tmp/report_smbios.zsh.gz

(1) is sample i/o with serial numbers and UUIDs removed.
(2) is the script that makes it happen. more comments in the script

there's only one case each (so far) that i need to match strings for 
garbage in either "smbios.system.maker" or "smbios.system.product". see 
the script and sample input for details.

the logic seems to hold up a a few other system, although the data is 
collected differently... dmidecode on linux, sysctl on openbsd/macppc.

here's just the script output based on what i've received:
  (ASUSTeK Computer INC., P5BV-C/4L)
  (ASUSTeK Computer INC., P5LD2)
  (ASUSTeK Computer INC., P5Q-EM)
  (ASUSTeK Computer Inc., A8V Deluxe)
  (Acer, Navarro, Aspire 5100)
  (ConRoe1333-D667..)
  (Dell Computer Corporation, OptiPlex GX240)
  (Dell Inc., 0H603H, PowerEdge 2950)
  (FUJITSU SIEMENS, D1382, SCENIC D)
  (FUJITSU SIEMENS, D1382, SCENIC S 2)
  (Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd., GA-MA69VM-S2)
  (IBM, eserver xSeries 336 -[883721Y]-)
  (Intel Corporation, D865PERL)
  (Intel Corporation, DP35DP)
  (M7VKD, VIA Technologies, Inc., VT8363x)
  (P4i65GV)
  (TOSHIBA, Portable PC, Satellite 2415)
  (TYAN Computer Corporation, TYAN-Toledo-i3210W-i3200R-S5220)


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