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fandango

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stazioni Linux Lite 3.8

http://i.imgur.com/SDynlLb.png



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fandango

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Il Tue, 06 Feb 2018 19:46:12 +0000, fandango ha scritto:

> stazioni Linux Lite 3.8
>
> http://i.imgur.com/SDynlLb.png

bello neh



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SiMcarD

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Feb 6, 2018, 2:51:15 PM2/6/18
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Improvvisamente i 2 neuroni di fandango si incontrarono
e si sviluppò un nuovo idioma:
> Il Tue, 06 Feb 2018 19:46:12 +0000, fandango ha scritto:
>
>> stazioni Linux Lite 3.8
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/SDynlLb.png
>
> bello neh

colori messi un pò a cazzo ma caruccio.
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pino

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"fandango" ha scritto:

> Il Tue, 06 Feb 2018 19:46:12 +0000, fandango ha scritto:
>
>> stazioni Linux Lite 3.8
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/SDynlLb.png
>
> bello neh

:]

mettigli inxi (o simili) e poi rendigli onore:

inxi -v 6

fandango

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Feb 6, 2018, 2:52:40 PM2/6/18
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ci ho messo un po' a personalizzarlo ma ora sono soddisfatto


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fandango

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Il Tue, 06 Feb 2018 20:51:14 +0100, SiMcarD ha scritto:

icone Oranchelo furono

http://i.imgur.com/4jSA9Le.png



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fandango

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Feb 6, 2018, 2:56:26 PM2/6/18
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cu fu?

un tema?




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pino

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"fandango" ha scritto:

> Il Tue, 06 Feb 2018 19:52:03 +0000, pino ha scritto:
>
>> "fandango" ha scritto:
>>
>>> Il Tue, 06 Feb 2018 19:46:12 +0000, fandango ha scritto:
>>>
>>>> stazioni Linux Lite 3.8
>>>>
>>>> http://i.imgur.com/SDynlLb.png
>>>
>>> bello neh
>>
>> :]
>>
>> mettigli inxi (o simili) e poi rendigli onore:
>>
>> inxi -v 6
>
> cu fu?
>
> un tema?






INXI(8) inxi INXI(8)



NAME
inxi - Info script for console and IRC.



SYNOPSIS
inxi

inxi [-AbCdDfFGhHiIlMnNopPrsSu] [-c NUMBER] [-v NUMBER]

inxi [-t (c or m or cm or cm NUMBER)] [-x LETTER(s)] [-xx LETTER]

inxi [--help] [--recommends] [--version] [-@ NUMBER]



DESCRIPTION
inxi is an system info script for console and IRC. However some people
use inxi in their forum posts as well - for the same reason. It is is a
fork of locsmif's largely unmaintained yet very clever, infobash
script. inxi is co-developed, a group project, primarily with trash80
on the programming side.

But the nice people at irc.oftc.net channel #linux-smokers-club all
really have to be considered to be co-developers because of their non-
stop enthusiasm and willingness to provide real time testing and debug‐
ging of inxi development.

Without a wide range of diverse Linux kernel based Free Desktop systems
to test on, we could never have gotten inxi to be as reliable and solid
as it's turning out to be.

And of course, locsmif, who figured out a lot of the core methods,
logic, and tricks used in inxi, has to be considered as a primary
author as well, even if inxi has been officially forked from his
infobash script.


NOTES FOR ALL USERS FOR THE OPTIONS SECTION
Options can be combined if they do not conflict. Either group the let‐
ters together or separate them.

Letters with numbers can have no gap or a gap at your discretion unless
using -t

eg inxi -AG or inxi -A -G or inxi -c10



OPTIONS
-A Show Audio/sound card information.

-b Shows basic output, short form (previously -d). Same as: inxi -v
2

-c [0-32]
Available color schemes. Scheme number is required.

Supported color schemes: 0-32.


-c [94-99]
Color selectors run a color selector option prior to inxi
starting which lets you set the config file value for the selec‐
tion.

Color selectors for each type display

(NOTE: irc and global only show safe color set):

-c 94 Console, out of X

-c 95 Terminal, running in X - like xTerm

-c 96 Gui IRC, running in X - like Xchat, Quassel,
Konversation etc.

-c 97 Console IRC running in X - like irssi in xTerm

-c 98 Console IRC not in X

-c 99 Global - Overrides/removes all settings.

Setting specific removes global.


-C Show full CPU output, including per CPU clockspeed.

-d Shows optical drive data. Same as -Dd. With -x, adds features
line to output. -xx adds a few more features.

-D Show full hard Disk info, not only model, ie: /dev/sda
ST380817AS 80.0GB.

-f Show all cpu flags used, not just the short list. Not shown with
-F to avoid spamming.

-F Show Full output for inxi. Includes all Upper Case line letters,
plus -s and -n. Does not show extra verbose options like -x -d
-f -u -l -o -p -t -r unless you use that argument.

-G Show Graphic card information (card, x type, resolution, glx
renderer, version).

-h This help menu.

--help Same as -h

-H This help menu, plus developer options. Do not use dev options
in normal operation!

-i Show Wan IP address, and shows local interfaces (requires ifcon‐
fig network tool). Same as -Nni. Not shown with -F for user
security reasons, you shouldn't paste your local/wan IP.

-I Show Information: processes, uptime, memory, irc client, inxi
version.

-l Show partition labels. Default: short partition -P. For full -p
output, use: -pl (or -plu).

-M Show machine data. Motherboard, Bios, and if present, System
Builder (Like Lenovo). Older systems/kernels without the
required /sys data can use dmidecode instead, run as root.

-n Show Advanced Network card information. Same as -Nn. Shows
interface, speed, mac id, state, etc.

-N Show Network card information. With -x, shows PCI BusID, Port
number.

-o Show unmounted partition information (includes UUID and LABEL if
available). Shows file system type if you have file installed,
if you are root OR if you have added to /etc/sudoers (sudo v.
1.7 or newer): <username> ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/file (sample)

-p Show full partition information (-P plus all other detected par‐
titions).

-P Show Partition information (shows what -v 4 would show, but
without extra data). Shows, if detected: / /boot /home /tmp
/usr /var. Use -p to see all mounted partitions.

-r Show distro repository data. Currently supported repo types: APT
(Debian, Ubuntu + derived versions)

PACMAN (Arch Linux + derived versions)

PISI (Pardus + derived versions)

YUM. (Fedora, Redhat, maybe Suse + derived versions)

(as distro data is collected more will be added. If your's is
missing please show us how to get this information and we'll try
to add it.)

-R Show RAID data. Shows RAID devices, states, levels, and compo‐
nents, and extra data with -x/-xx. If device is resyncing,
shows resync progress line as well.

--recommends
Checks inxi application dependencies + recommends, and directo‐
ries, then shows what package(s) you need to install to add sup‐
port for that feature.

-s Show sensors output (if sensors installed/configured):
mobo/cpu/gpu temp; detected fan speeds. Gpu temp only for
Fglrx/Nvidia drivers. Nvidia shows screen number for > 1
screens.

-S Show System information: host name, kernel, desktop environment
(if in X), distro

-t [c or m or cm or cm NUMBER]- Show processes.

-t c cpu

-t m memory

-t cm c cpu+memory.

If followed by numbers 1-20 , shows that number of processes for
each type (default: 5; if in irc, max: 5)

Make sure to have no space between letters and numbers (-t cm10
-right, -t cm 10 -wrong).

-u Show partition UUIDs. Default: short partition -P. For full -p
output, use: -pu (or -plu).

-U Auto-update script. Note: if you installed as root, you must be
root to update, otherwise user is fine.

-V inxi version information. Prints information then exits.

--version
same as -V

-v Script verbosity levels. Verbosity level number is required.
Should not be used with -b or -F.

Supported levels: 0-7 Examples : inxi -v 4 or inxi -v4

-v 0 - Short output, same as: inxi

-v 1 - Basic verbose, -S + basic CPU + -G + basic Disk + -I.

-v 2 - Adds networking card (-N), Machine (-M) data, and shows basic
hard disk data (names only). Same as: inxi -b

-v 3 - Adds advanced CPU (-C), network (-n) data, and switches on -x
advanced data option.

-v 4 - Adds partition size/filled data (-P) for (if present):/,
/home, /var/, /boot Shows full disk data (-D)

-v 5 - Adds audio card (-A); sensors (-s), partition label (-l) and
UUID (-u), short form of optical drives.

-v 6 - Adds full partition data (-p), unmounted partition data (-o),
optical drive data (-d).

-v 7 - Adds network IP data (-i); triggers -xx.

-x Show extra data (only works with verbose or line output, not
short form):

-x -C - bogomips on Cpu

-x -d - Adds items to features line of optical drive; adds rev version
to optical drive.

-x -D - Hdd temp with disk data if you have hddtemp installed, if you
are root OR if you have added to /etc/sudoers (sudo v. 1.7 or
newer):

<username> ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/hddtemp (sample)

-x -G - Direct rendering status for Graphics (in X).

-x -G - (for single gpu, nvidia driver) screen number gpu is running
on.

-x -i - Show IPv6 as well for LAN interface (IF) devices.

-x -I - Show system GCC, default. With -xx, also show other installed
GCC versions.

-x -N -A - Adds version/port(s)/driver version (if available) for Net‐
work/Audio;

-x -N -A -G - Network, audio, graphics, shows PCI Bus ID/Usb ID number
of card

-x -R - Shows component raid id. Adds second RAID Info line: raid
level; report on drives (like 5/5); blocks; chunk size; bitmap
(if present). Resync line, shows blocks synced/total blocks.

-x -S - Desktop toolkit if avaliable (GNOME/XFCE/KDE only); Kernel gcc
version

-x -t - Adds memory use output to cpu (-xt c), and cpu use to memory
(-xt m).

-xx Show extra, extra data (only works with verbose or line output,
not short form):

-xx -D - Adds disk serial number

-xx -I - Adds other detected installed gcc versions to primary gcc out‐
put (if present).

-xx -M - Adds chassis information, if any data for that is available.

-xx -R - Adds superblock (if present); algorythm, U data. Adds system
info line (kernel support, read ahead, raid events). Adds if
present, unused device line. If device is resyncing, shows
resync progress line as well

-xx -@ <11-14>
- Automatically uploads debugger data tar.gz file to ftp.tech‐
patterns.com.

-z Adds security filters for IP addresses, Mac, and user home
directory name. Default on for irc clients.

-Z Absolute override for output filters. Useful for debugging net‐
working issues in irc for example.



DEBUGGING OPTIONS

-% Overrides defective or corrupted data.

-@ Triggers debugger output. Requires debugging level 1-14 (8-10 -
logging of data). Less than 8 just triggers inxi debugger out‐
put on screen.

-@ [1-7]
- On screen debugger output

-@ 8 - Basic logging. Check /home/yourname/.inxi/inxi*.log

-@ 9 - Full file/sys info logging

-@ 10 - Color logging.

-@ <11-14>
The following create a tar.gz file of system data, plus collect‐
ing the inxi output to file: To automatically upload debugger
data tar.gz file to ftp.techpatterns.com: inxi -xx@ <11-14> For
alternate ftp upload locations: Example:

inxi -! ftp.yourserver.com/incoming -xx@ 14


-@ 11 - With data file of xiin read of /sys

-@ 12 - With xorg conf and log data, xrandr, xprop, xdpyinfo, glxinfo
etc.

-@ 13 - With data from dev, disks, partitions, etc., plus xiin data
file.

-@ 14 - Everything, full data collection



SUPPORTED IRC CLIENTS
BitchX Gaim/Pidgin ircII Irssi Konversation Kopete KSirc KVIrc Weechat
Xchat



INITIALIZATION FILE
inxi will read the following configuration/initialization files in the
following order:

/etc/inxi.conf

$HOME/.inxi/inxi.conf

See wiki pages for more information on how to set these up:

http://code.google.com/p/inxi/wiki/script_configuration_files




fandango

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Feb 6, 2018, 3:06:46 PM2/6/18
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su linux-lite è già installato di default



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pino

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Feb 6, 2018, 3:09:27 PM2/6/18
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"fandango" ha scritto:

> Il Tue, 06 Feb 2018 20:05:16 +0000, pino ha scritto:
>
>> "fandango" ha scritto:
>>
>>> Il Tue, 06 Feb 2018 19:52:03 +0000, pino ha scritto:
>>>
>>>> "fandango" ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>>> Il Tue, 06 Feb 2018 19:46:12 +0000, fandango ha scritto:
>>>>>
>>>>>> stazioni Linux Lite 3.8
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://i.imgur.com/SDynlLb.png
>>>>>
>>>>> bello neh
>>>>
>>>> :]
>>>>
>>>> mettigli inxi (o simili) e poi rendigli onore:
>>>>
>>>> inxi -v 6
>>>
>>> cu fu?
>>>
>>> un tema?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> INXI(8) inxi
>> INXI(8)
>>
>>
>>
>> NAME
>> inxi - Info script for console and IRC.
{.....snippete.....}
> su linux-lite è già installato di default

bene, mi sta ancora più simpatico

fandango

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Feb 6, 2018, 3:11:38 PM2/6/18
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ti assicuro che ne sono rimasto molto soddisfatto già dopo
l'installazione pulita



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