On 8/8/07, Chuanwen Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,guys!
> I need tools to detect the details of my hardware.
Take a look here:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_Detecting_your_Hardware
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lshw is very detailed and it can even format the output to html or xml
file.Just like:
lshw -html > my_html_file
This function is very good!It let you find the information more easily.
2007/8/8, W.Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> lshw, along with lspci, lsusb and probably others. Dont forget the
Hi
try to use
dmidecode
hope, it will help you
Mirek
2007/8/9, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> from the name of the processer you can look up the fsb and socket
> online. as far as i know there are not any programs with a built in
> database, but if there is i would like to know too.
>
> On 8/9
from the name of the processer you can look up the fsb and socket
online. as far as i know there are not any programs with a built in
database, but if there is i would like to know too.
On 8/9/07, Chuanwen Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> oh,the phpsysinfo seems need to install Apache first:
>
>
oh,the phpsysinfo seems need to install Apache first:
* Fatal error: Your configuration file sets the server type "Apache"
* Fatal error: but the corresponding package does not seem to be installed!
* Fatal error: Please "emerge >=net-www/apache-1.3" or correct your settings.
* Fatal error(s) - ab
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Chuanwen Wu wrote:
> But this file still doesn't tell you the information of the FSB or socket
> type.
Yes, that's true.
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2007/8/8, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Chuanwen Wu wrote:
> > I use lspci,now.But lspci can't provide so much information as everest
> > or cpu-z do.For example,the FSB,and the socket of the CPU and so on.
>
> For the CPU ONL
If you want something to give a simple listing similar to CPU-z, set up
phpsysinfo
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 09:18 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
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> Chuanwen Wu wrote:
> > I use lspci,now.But lspci can't provide so much information as eve
On Wed, 8 Aug 2007 20:11:55 +0800, Chuanwen Wu wrote:
> I need tools to detect the details of my hardware.
There's sys-apps/lshw and hardinfo. The latter is not in portage, but
there's an ebuild at http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147547
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On Wednesday 08 August 2007, Chuanwen Wu wrote:
> Hi,guys!
> I need tools to detect the details of my hardware.
>
> Do you ever use "everest" or "cpu-z" do in Windows? which can provide
> almost all details you need of most hardware,including
> CPU,RAM,motherboard,video card,network ...
>
> I use l
lshw, along with lspci, lsusb and probably others. Dont forget the
verbose arguments to lspci and lsusb - they greatly expand the detail.
Dont know why lshw isnt on the live cd's, its so useful!
BillK
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 20:11 +0800, Chuanwen Wu wrote:
> Hi,guys!
> I need tools to detect the d
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Chuanwen Wu wrote:
> I use lspci,now.But lspci can't provide so much information as everest
> or cpu-z do.For example,the FSB,and the socket of the CPU and so on.
For the CPU ONLY, you can get a bunch of information from /proc/cpuinfo:
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Hi,guys!
I need tools to detect the details of my hardware.
Do you ever use "everest" or "cpu-z" do in Windows? which can provide
almost all details you need of most hardware,including
CPU,RAM,motherboard,video card,network ...
I use lspci,now.But lspci can't provide so much information as everes
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