In Windows the command systeminformation will give a great deal on information on the computer and OS.
Several Linux's will do the same as well as many CLI and GUI, problem is they do not all agree when it comes to memory used or available. free -m , top, htop , /etc/proc/ The question is in Slackware/SalixOS what if any is the best to use when running a low resource computer memory wise.
I have not found anything in the repos that resembles sysinfo for this OS, I know SuSe has it as well as the *buntu's but I choose not to run them at this time.
What is the magic-pill for Slackware/SalixOS.
TIA
Sysinfo
Re: Sysinfo
I don't know exactly, which kind of system information this windows tool displays. But for example lshw can give you a whole bunch of information about your computer.
And conky (or gkrellm) is a nice tool to display many system stats on the fly.
gapan was of course faster, but at least he mentioned lshw too
And conky (or gkrellm) is a nice tool to display many system stats on the fly.
There's nothing like this. There are only /proc and /sys.shad91 wrote:/etc/proc/
gapan was of course faster, but at least he mentioned lshw too
Re: Sysinfo
that got me the info i wanted (lshw) i did not have it installed or at least which said so, with my Basic install
slapt-get took care of it, thanks for the heads up.
lots of info from that command lshw !
slapt-get took care of it, thanks for the heads up.
lots of info from that command lshw !
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Re: Sysinfo
This is the oppinion of the author, it does not force you to share and is signed automatically.
You are free to keep them all errors for your own. Linux is the best game I ever played.