What is the point for that? Ubuntu-report already collects the CPU string from which the hwcap can be computed:
$ ubuntu-report interactive This is the result of hardware and optional installer/upgrader that we collected: { ... "CPU": { "OpMode": "32-bit, 64-bit", "CPUs": "4", "Threads": "2", "Cores": "2", "Sockets": "1", "Vendor": "GenuineIntel", "Family": "6", "Model": "142", "Stepping": "9", "Name": "Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7300U CPU @ 2.60GHz", "Virtualization": "VT-x" },
What is the point for that?
Ubuntu-report already collects the CPU string from which the hwcap can be computed:
$ ubuntu-report interactive tion": "VT-x"
This is the result of hardware and optional installer/upgrader that we collected:
{
...
"CPU": {
"OpMode": "32-bit, 64-bit",
"CPUs": "4",
"Threads": "2",
"Cores": "2",
"Sockets": "1",
"Vendor": "GenuineIntel",
"Family": "6",
"Model": "142",
"Stepping": "9",
"Name": "Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7300U CPU @ 2.60GHz",
"Virtualiza
},