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On 5/9/2024 1:00 PM, candycanearter07 wrote:DFS <nospam@dfs.com> wrote at 23:31 this Wednesday (GMT):>On 5/8/2024 4:57 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:[snip]On Wed, 8 May 2024 13:07:00 -0400, DFS wrote:>
>The hardware report alone is 13.5K well-formatted lines ...>
Quantity is not quality.
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root@theon:~ # (lscpu; lsmem; lsblk; lspci; lshw; lsirq; lsusb) | wc -l
1197
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That’s one way to summarize my hardware. If you want to drill down to
every single item available:
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root@theon:~ # find /sys -type f | wc -l
72712
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Meaningless word counts are meaningless.
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Get some real system info software: AIDA Extreme and HWiNFO.
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Windows only, of course, like the best software usually is.
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Below is ~10% of the AIDA64 Extreme hardware report:GuhNoo = pwned.
What information is exclusive to HWinfo?
$ sudo lscpu > lscpu.txt
$ sudo lsmem > lsmem.txt
$ sudo lsblk > lsblk.txt
$ sudo lspci > lspci.txt
$ sudo lshw > lshw.txt
$ sudo lsirq > lsirq.txt
sudo: lsirq: command not found
$ sudo lsusb > lsusb.txt
$ cat lscpu.txt lsmem.txt lsblk.txt lspci.txt lshw.txt lsusb.txt > lsall.txt
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$diff HWiNFO.log lsall.txt > diffhw.txt
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lsall.txt = 206 lines
HWiNFO.log = 3414 lines
diffhw.txt = 3622 lines
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Almost none of the lines in HWiNFO.log are in lsall.txt
Almost none of the lines in lsall.txt are in HWiNFO.log
The one line they share is '---'
To really compare HWiNFO (or AIDA64) to Linux sysinfo data would require
a Linux person to extract the contents of the hwinfo command, ls*
commands, and /dev and /sys virtual files into a well-formatted text
file (no half-ass GuhNoo effort accepted). Then I'd have to spend a lot
of time massaging both files to get them to a place where a decent
comparison could be made.
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