On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 12:41:34PM -0700, alissa bader wrote:
> ok, acutally this is *really* for solaris, instead of
> linux, but surely there's a similar command for both.
> :>
>
> I am trying to figure out what type of hardware, how
> much disk space, how much ram etc is on a box. I know
> if
Hi,
I think that a program called sysinfo would do the job, too.
(except disk space). It is free to educational and non-profit
organizations.
You can check out sysinfo at:
http://www.magnicomp.com/sysinfo/sysinfo.html
I have old version of sysinfo, which may be freely distributed.
If you ar
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, alissa bader wrote:
> I am trying to figure out what type of hardware, how
> much disk space, how much ram etc is on a box. I know
> if I was doing this on a mac I'd click on "about this
> macintosh." I know if I was doing this
alissa bader wrote:
> I am trying to figure out what type of hardware, how
> much disk space, how much ram etc is on a box. I know
> if I was doing this on a mac I'd click on "about this
> macintosh." I know if I was doing this on an NT
> machine, I'd check out the properties under "My
> Comput
ok, acutally this is *really* for solaris, instead of
linux, but surely there's a similar command for both.
:>
I am trying to figure out what type of hardware, how
much disk space, how much ram etc is on a box. I know
if I was doing this on a mac I'd click on "about this
macintosh." I know if I