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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Just want to know how to show system detail, temperature and few other things in Terminal.. plz tell other tricks too if u know Regards
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Wire muncher!
Join Date: Nov 2003
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acpi -V for temps, speed and other acpi settings....works best for laptops.
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Wire muncher!
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hmm.. how new or old is ur pc? acpi daemon is quite common...
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acpi cmd is not available by default for Ubuntu.acpid or acpitools are needed to be installed in ubuntu for that.and ur computer supports acpi.apm was the earlier standard.
u can see details @ apt-cache show acpi u can try this nifty cli tool called "modconf" to select ur driver modules in Debian based distros. btwn in ubuntu for listing hw, use "lshw". for GNOME,Debian or Ubuntu. for system temp u need to install lm_sensors and run "sudo sensors-detect".also for hdd temp,install hddtemp.also computertemp(in debian). for enabling smart monitoring in Debian/Ubuntu apt-get smartmontools now for panel applets for these- for temp monitor either apt-get install hardware-monitor or sensors-applet(new one!). make ur custom panels(shashwat u know that better than any one?) to fit. @shashwat:it's interesting to find many cool small softwares to install if u research via synaptic manager or aptitude. an interesting thread in Ubuntu forum: TOP 10: Your Top Ten Packages To Install
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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: Feb 2006
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None guessed it .. Where is my handy guide Qwerty
system specs Code:
lspci "lsusb" tells you what's on your USB ports "ps aux" gives you all running processes. System monitor Code:
top Code:
sudo apt-get install htop Code:
sudo lshw
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