Publisher review:Pootypedia is a software that helps you track hardware among your users. Pootypedia is a software that helps you track hardware among your users. Typically you install the server part, configure the client part, and distribute it to all people who are willing to report their hardware and software configuration to you.
The typical user of Pootypedia would be a software project which wants to know about the hardware that its users install the software on.
Names that come to mind are Fedora, Debian, SuSE, and other Unix like systems. The hardware probing is done through kudzu, a fine hardware detection program already known to run on a variety of hardware.
In order to port pootypedia's client to another architecture, you need to ensure that kudzu runs on it, and that you have some way of finding out the other essentials on the machine, the CPU, the memory, and a list of software (with version numbers) installed on that machine. Requirements: · MySQLdb module · xml module
Pootypedia 0.05 is a Python script for Development Tools scripts design by Vikram Aggarwal.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris