Re: How do I find out what chipset I have?



piscesboy wrote:
I run Suse Linux 10.0 on an AMD processor. I am thinking of expanding
my memory and purchasing a DVD drive and new SATA storage. Also
replacing the graphics card.

What commands can I use to find out my chipset and find out whether
anything I have is compatible with what I want to buy?

cat /proc/cpuinfo
.



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