Re: [opensuse] get info about memory and CPU



Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
Quoting Aaron Kulkis <akulkis00@xxxxxxxxxx>:


x86info isn't standard.
/proc filesystem is.


x86info gives more info than /proc. Source is available. less, more, and cat
aren't part of the Linux kernel, so /proc/ may be standard, but almost anyway
you examine it is non-standard by your definition.


Aye, he's got you there, captain!

Joe

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