LXer: Keep tabs on your Linux computer specs with this desktop application
by LXer from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5J6S3)
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Whether I[he]#039[/he]m using a laptop my employer assigned to me*or a workstation I built from vendor parts, I seem to have an endless capacity to forget my computer[he]#039[/he]s specifications. One of the great things about Linux is its /proc filesystem, a dynamically populated virtual expression of the system[he]#039[/he]s hardware. It[he]#039[/he]s convenient when you want to see the specifics of your CPU (cat /proc/cpuinfo), uptime (cat /proc/uptime), a list of mounted filesystems (ls -R /proc/fs/), and so on.
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Whether I[he]#039[/he]m using a laptop my employer assigned to me*or a workstation I built from vendor parts, I seem to have an endless capacity to forget my computer[he]#039[/he]s specifications. One of the great things about Linux is its /proc filesystem, a dynamically populated virtual expression of the system[he]#039[/he]s hardware. It[he]#039[/he]s convenient when you want to see the specifics of your CPU (cat /proc/cpuinfo), uptime (cat /proc/uptime), a list of mounted filesystems (ls -R /proc/fs/), and so on.
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