HCL search facility

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Andrew Sullivan

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May 14, 2020, 3:30:11 PM5/14/20
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Good evening

Is there a way to search the HCL? If not, could such a function be provided? The list is long, and presumably will get longer, so it would save a lot of scrolling.

Just a thought.

unman

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May 15, 2020, 9:13:18 AM5/15/20
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/
Ctrl+F

;-)

Andrew Sullivan

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May 15, 2020, 9:26:31 AM5/15/20
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Doh... Simples!

Thanks. 

Stumpy

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May 16, 2020, 6:40:46 PM5/16/20
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To search through the list via ctrlF or / works for searching, but a few
more fields and sorting would be suprememly useful; I am not a hardware
guru and even understanding what is newer hardware and what is more
dated is, well daunting. I am of course able to have a relativel
understanding then search for details but being able to sort by things
like latest v of qubes that has been tested with that hardware, the date
the hardware came out would be really helpful as some of the hardware
listed is (afaik) over 10 years old and some just a year or two or newer.
maybe the option to add some information in manually, like when we run
qube-hcl-report having the option to add hardware manually or link say
to Wikipedia entries? I'd be happy to resubmit mine with more info :)

Anyway, thats just my few cents

TheGardner

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May 16, 2020, 7:28:51 PM5/16/20
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copied all in a excel/calc sheet and filtered out Lenovos P50.
Looking now for a 64GB version of the i7-6820...
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