12-11-2014, 07:12 PM
Hi,
I came across -Nex which looks like a clone of the cpu-z tool for Windows that was very useful.
Anybody had experience of this.?
Info on i-Nex
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/02/nex-c...tool-linux
There is a reference to "Gambas 3" which a google reveals is a programming/development language/tool. (It's also Spanish for Shrimp.... mmmm gambas al ajillo
)
There is a cryptic comment from the reviewer "The good/bad news (depending on your preference) is that i-Nex is available to install from a PPA"
The review contains links to:
https://launchpad.net/i-nex
There are links to developer website: (in Polish)
http://i-nex.linux.pl/i-nex-7-4-0/
Then links to the PPA details:
http://i-nex.linux.pl/install/
So before diving in and installing, would see if anybody's got any comments on .it
Also, Install it via PPA? or the .debs on Launchpad.?
Dave
I came across -Nex which looks like a clone of the cpu-z tool for Windows that was very useful.
Anybody had experience of this.?
Info on i-Nex
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/02/nex-c...tool-linux
There is a reference to "Gambas 3" which a google reveals is a programming/development language/tool. (It's also Spanish for Shrimp.... mmmm gambas al ajillo

There is a cryptic comment from the reviewer "The good/bad news (depending on your preference) is that i-Nex is available to install from a PPA"
The review contains links to:
https://launchpad.net/i-nex
There are links to developer website: (in Polish)
http://i-nex.linux.pl/i-nex-7-4-0/
Then links to the PPA details:
http://i-nex.linux.pl/install/
So before diving in and installing, would see if anybody's got any comments on .it
Also, Install it via PPA? or the .debs on Launchpad.?
Dave