Machine: System: LENOVO (portable) product: 20354 v: Lenovo Z50-70 To print machine data-same as product details (system, product id, version, Mobo, model, BIOS etc), we can use the option -M as follows: $ inxi -M System: Host: TecMint Kernel: 4.4.0-21-generic x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: Cinnamon 3.0.7įind Linux Laptop or PC Model Information The command below will show sample system info (hostname, kernel info, desktop environment and disto) using the -S flag: $ inxi -S When run without any flags, Inxi will produce output to do with system CPU, kernel, uptime, memory size, hard disk size, number of processes, client used and inxi version: $ inxiĬPU~Dual core Intel Core i5-4210U (-HT-MCP-) speed/max~2164/2700 MHz Kernel~4.4.0-21-generic x86_64 Up~3:15 Mem~3122.0/7879.9MB HDD~1000.2GB(20.0% used) Procs~234 Client~Shell inxi~2.2.35 The following files are missing from your system:īelow are some basic Inxi options we can use to collect machine plus system information. var/log/Xorg.0.log (info: -G graphics driver load status). proc/scsi/scsi (info: -D Advanced hard disk data ). var/run/dmesg.boot (info: -D,-d disk data ). proc/mounts (info: -P,-p partition advanced data). proc/partitions (info: -p,-P partitions data). etc/os-release (info: -S distro version data). etc/lsb-release (info: -S distro version data ). proc/asound/version (info: -A ALSA data). proc/asound/cards (info: -A sound card data). If one of these files is missing, inxi may have incomplete output: Test Seven: System Files for Various Information. ![]() dev/disk/by-uuid (info: -u,-o,-p,-P partition uuid). dev/disk/by-label (info: -l,-o,-p,-P partition labels). dev (info: -l,-u,-o,-p,-P,-D disk partition data). sys/class/dmi/id (info: -M system, motherboard, bios). If one of these directories is missing, inxi may have incomplete output: (Unless otherwise noted, these are for GNU/Linux systems) Test Six: System Directories for Various Information. usr/bin/wgetĬurl (info: -i wan ip -w/-W -U/-! (if supported)). Wget (info: -i wan ip -w/-W -U/-! (if supported)). One of these downloaders needed for options -i/-w/-W (-U/-!, if supported): Test Five: Script Recommends for Remaining Features. Uptime (info: -I uptime (check which package owns Debian)). Sudo (info: -Dx hddtemp-user -o file-user). Lsusb (info: -A usb audio -N usb networking). usr/sbin/dmidecodeįile (info: -o unmounted file system). usr/bin/digĭmidecode (info: -M if no sys machine data -m memory). If one of these applications is missing, inxi will have incomplete output:ĭig (info: -i first wlan ip default test). Test Four: Script Recommends for Remaining Features. Xrandr (info: -G single screen resolution). Xdpyinfo (info: -G multi screen resolution). Is missing, inxi will have incomplete output: NOTE: If you do not use X these do not matter (like a headless server). Test Three: Script Recommends for Graphics Features. If one of these applications is missing, inxi cannot operate:ĭf (info: partition data). If one of these system directories is missing, inxi cannot operate: Test One: Required System Directories (Linux Only). ![]() Python is only for debugging data collection. ![]() First a check of the main languages and tools ![]() Inxi Checking inxi will now begin checking for the programs it needs to operate. $ sudo yum install inxi īefore we start using it, we can run the command that follows to check all application dependencies plus recommends, and various directories, and display what package(s) we need to install to add support for a given feature. Inix is available in most mainstream Linux distribution repositories, and runs on BSDs as well. The supported IRC clients include: BitchX, Gaim/Pidgin, ircII, Irssi, Konversation, Kopete, KSirc, KVIrc, Weechat, and Xchat plus any others that are capable of showing either built in or external Inxi output. However, it’s output slightly differs between the command line and IRC, with a few default filters and color options applicable to IRC usage. It displays handy information concerning system hardware (hard disk, sound cards, graphic card, network cards, CPU, RAM, and more), together with system information about drivers, Xorg, desktop environment, kernel, GCC version(s), processes, uptime, memory, and a wide array of other useful information. It can be employed to instantly deduce user system configuration and hardware information, and also functions as a debugging, and forum technical support tool. Inxi is a powerful and remarkable command line-system information script designed for both console and IRC ( Internet Relay Chat).
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