Re: [opensuse] get info about memory and CPU



Quoting Sloan <joe@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
Quoting Jeffrey L. Taylor <abluz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Quoting Danesh Daroui <Danesh.D@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hi all,

I have access to a remote server via SSH. I would like to know if there
is any possible way to find out the speed and type of CPU and available
memory via command line. Is it possible? If yes, how?


[snip]

Even better:

x86info


x86info: command not found

Uhh, did I need to say that you need to install it first? If so, use your
favorite software manager (Yast2, etc.) to install it first.

Jeffrey
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