--- Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Eduardo Silva wrote: > > Hardinfo is both a gtk2 and text program that > shows all the hardware on the system. > > The gtk2 version is placed under system tools menu > in Gnome, as is very slick, simple > > and effective. I find it easier to understand, and > better than ubuntu's equivalent. > > > > A gui program like this is very important in the > desktop-environment task, I think, > > because the #1 question users have when some > hardware isn't working is, "but what > > hardware do I have?". Using this program, they > don't have to learn the more exoteric > > lspci and lsusb commands. > > Good idea. You said it was a text program too; if so > it might make sense > to integrate it into installation reports. But I > cannot seem to find a > way to run it in text mode.
I'm sorry, after all it doesn't run in text mode!... I was trying out some hardware-reporting programs, and I mixed both hardinfo and hwinfo together. It's a pitty it doesn't work on the command line... I searched for its website to make sure ( http://hardinfo.berlios.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page ), and nope, it doesn't ... There's also hwinfo: "hwinfo is collecting information about the hardware installed on a system. Among others, libhd contains information about cdrom, zip, floppy, disks and partitions, network card, graphics card, monitor, camera, mouse, sound, pppoe, isdn, modem, printer, scanner, bios, cpu, usb, memory and smp. " It needs to be run as root, and hwinfo gives a _very_ detailed report, while 'hwinfo --short' gives a short one. >I guess it's worth considering that the desktop task already has >hal-device-manager, which probably provides a lot more details about >more hardware. However, hardinfo does have some nice things, including >the benchmarks and a broader focus (cups, etc). Ah, I didn't see it, because my installation didn't have it (used d-i beta2 netinstall cd). OH MY ... http://www.geocities.com/jobezone/index.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]