BartR wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 8:30 am
but also uncomplete ...
Of course it is and it will always be. Nobody wants to see a complete dump of all libraries installed on your system, all hardware drivers, mounted file systems, …
I admit though that graphic driver issues occur more often than other issues.
BartR wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 8:30 am
but also uncomplete ...
Of course it is and it will always be. Nobody wants to see a complete dump of all libraries installed on your system, all hardware drivers, mounted file systems, …
I admit though that graphic driver issues occur more often than other issues.
I didn't say that all libraries should be exported. But even fae OS information are NOT useful at all.
My OS and the build version is not even reported by the FCD report.
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BartR wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 9:07 am
I didn't say that all libraries should be exported. But even fae OS information are NOT useful at all.
ThMy OS and the build version is not even reported by the FCD report.
Sorry, I don’t understand all these abbreviations. The FreeCAD infos may not be helpful in your case, but they have proven to be in many others.
Probably he is referring on the fact that Windows 11 is reported as Windows 10 on the OS info.
It is strange, but probably related to the Python method used to retrieve Windows version or even by Windows itself or maybe Windows is running in "compatibility mode" I'm not using windows but I remember that it even has this strange thing.
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Carlo D.
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BartR wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 9:07 am
I didn't say that all libraries should be exported. But even fae OS information are NOT useful at all.
ThMy OS and the build version is not even reported by the FCD report.
Sorry, I don’t understand all these abbreviations. The FreeCAD infos may not be helpful in your case, but they have proven to be in many others.
Probably he is referring on the fact that Windows 11 is reported as Windows 10 on the OS info.
It is strange, but probably related to the Python method used to retrieve Windows version or even by Windows itself or maybe Windows is running in "compatibility mode" I'm not using windows but I remember that it even has this strange thing.
Regards
Carlo D.
Correct.
Well no, it's not running in compatibility mode, at least I didn't set it up to work in this way. I also checked (after have read your intervention) and it's not set up for compatibility mode.
BartR wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 2:34 pm
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Well no, it's not running in compatibility mode, at least I didn't set it up to work in this way. I also checked (after have read your intervention) and it's not set up for compatibility mode.
MS changed the supported method to get the Windows system information quite a few years ago, when Windows 8 was dominant. The old method was deprecated with Windows 11 and no longer gives the correct information.
I do not know what is necessary to get the correct system information, or whether it is FreeCAD or Python that needs to be updated.
BartR wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 2:34 pm
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Well no, it's not running in compatibility mode, at least I didn't set it up to work in this way. I also checked (after have read your intervention) and it's not set up for compatibility mode.
GeneFC wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 4:10 pm
MS changed the supported method to get the Windows system information quite a few years ago, when Windows 8 was dominant. The old method was deprecated with Windows 11 and no longer gives the correct information.
That is such a stupid decision and it's even more stupid that instead of removing the function or returning null they keep returning the value for windows 10 on windows 11