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Computer specs
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How do I see my computer specs in the GUI. |
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Which GUI?
GNOME? KDE? Aqua? Xfce? LiteSTEP? OpenWindows? CDE? Or, which operating system? Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS, QNX, BeOS? |
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Linux Red Hat and Centos(Red Hat Enterprise) and throughn a terminal
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Hum.. Is it GUI or the terminal then? Can you install any additional tools or do you have to make do with what is the default?
Having a look at the dmesg output is the most foolproof way of course. Either look at /var/log/dmesg or run "dmesg | less" |
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