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harry@biker1:~$ lspci -knn00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Memory Controller Hub [8086:2a40] (rev 07) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: agpgart-intel00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2a42] (rev 07) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: i91500:02.1 Display controller [0380]: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2a43] (rev 07) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263]00:1a.0 USB controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB UHCI Controller #4 [8086:2937] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: uhci_hcd00:1a.1 USB controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB UHCI Controller #5 [8086:2938] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: uhci_hcd00:1a.2 USB controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB UHCI Controller #6 [8086:2939] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: uhci_hcd00:1a.7 USB controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller #2 [8086:293c] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: ehci-pci00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller [8086:293e] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: snd_hda_intel00:1c.0 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) PCI Express Port 1 [8086:2940] (rev 02) Kernel driver in use: pcieport00:1c.1 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) PCI Express Port 2 [8086:2942] (rev 02) Kernel driver in use: pcieport00:1c.4 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) PCI Express Port 5 [8086:2948] (rev 02) Kernel driver in use: pcieport00:1d.0 USB controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB UHCI Controller #1 [8086:2934] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: uhci_hcd00:1d.1 USB controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB UHCI Controller #2 [8086:2935] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: uhci_hcd00:1d.2 USB controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB UHCI Controller #3 [8086:2936] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: uhci_hcd00:1d.7 USB controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller #1 [8086:293a] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: ehci-pci00:1e.0 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge [8086:2448] (rev 92)00:1f.0 ISA bridge [0601]: Intel Corporation ICH9M LPC Interface Controller [8086:2919] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: lpc_ich00:1f.2 SATA controller [0106]: Intel Corporation 82801IBM/IEM (ICH9M/ICH9M-E) 4 port SATA Controller [AHCI mode] [8086:2929] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: ahci00:1f.3 SMBus [0c05]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) SMBus Controller [8086:2930] (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263]02:01.0 CardBus bridge [0607]: Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c476 II [1180:0476] (rev ba) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: yenta_cardbus02:01.1 FireWire (IEEE 1394) [0c00]: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C832 IEEE 1394 Controller [1180:0832] (rev 04) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: firewire_ohci02:01.2 SD Host controller [0805]: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter [1180:0822] (rev 21) Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: sdhci-pci09:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5756ME Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express [14e4:1674] Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0263] Kernel driver in use: tg30c:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY [14e4:4315] (rev 01) Subsystem: Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Mini-Card [1028:000c] Kernel driver in use: b43-pci-bridge
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harry@biker1:~$ ifconfig --helpUsage: ifconfig [-a] [-v] [-s] <interface> [[<AF>] <address>] [add <address>[/<prefixlen>]] [del <address>[/<prefixlen>]] [[-]broadcast [<address>]] [[-]pointopoint [<address>]] [netmask <address>] [dstaddr <address>] [tunnel <address>] [outfill <NN>] [keepalive <NN>] [hw <HW> <address>] [metric <NN>] [mtu <NN>] [[-]trailers] [[-]arp] [[-]allmulti] [multicast] [[-]promisc] [mem_start <NN>] [io_addr <NN>] [irq <NN>] [media <type>] [txqueuelen <NN>] [[-]dynamic] [up|down] ... <HW>=Hardware Type. List of possible hardware types: loop (Local Loopback) slip (Serial Line IP) cslip (VJ Serial Line IP) slip6 (6-bit Serial Line IP) cslip6 (VJ 6-bit Serial Line IP) adaptive (Adaptive Serial Line IP) ash (Ash) ether (Ethernet) ax25 (AMPR AX.25) netrom (AMPR NET/ROM) rose (AMPR ROSE) tunnel (IPIP Tunnel) ppp (Point-to-Point Protocol) hdlc ((Cisco)-HDLC) lapb (LAPB) arcnet (ARCnet) dlci (Frame Relay DLCI) frad (Frame Relay Access Device) sit (IPv6-in-IPv4) fddi (Fiber Distributed Data Interface) hippi (HIPPI) irda (IrLAP) ec (Econet) x25 (generic X.25) eui64 (Generic EUI-64) <AF>=Address family. Default: inet List of possible address families: unix (UNIX Domain) inet (DARPA Internet) inet6 (IPv6) ax25 (AMPR AX.25) netrom (AMPR NET/ROM) rose (AMPR ROSE) ipx (Novell IPX) ddp (Appletalk DDP) ec (Econet) ash (Ash) x25 (CCITT X.25)
harry@biker1:~$ inxi --helpinxi supports the following options. You can combine them, or list them oneby one. Examples: inxi -v4 -c6 OR inxi -bDc 6. If you start inxi with noarguments, it will show the short form. The following options if used without -F, -b, or -v will show just optionline(s): A, C, D, G, I, M, N, P, R, S, f, i, m, n, o, p, l, u, r, s, t - youcan use these alone or together to show just the line(s) you want to see. Ifyou use them with -v [level], -b or -F, it will show the full output for thatline along with the output for the chosen verbosity level.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Output Control Options:-A Audio/sound card information.-b Basic output, short form. Like inxi -v 2, only minus hard disk names.-c Color schemes. Scheme number is required. Color selectors run a color selector option prior to inxi starting which lets you set the config file value for the selection. Supported color schemes: 0-32 Example: inxi -c 11 Color selectors for each type display (NOTE: irc and global only show safe color set): 94 Console, out of X 95 Terminal, running in X - like xTerm 96 Gui IRC, running in X - like Xchat, Quassel, Konversation etc. 97 Console IRC running in X - like irssi in xTerm 98 Console IRC not in X 99 Global - Overrides/removes all settings. Setting specific removes global. -C CPU output, including per CPU clockspeed (if available).-d Optical drive data. Same as -Dd. See also -x and -xx.-D Full hard Disk info, not only model, ie: /dev/sda ST380817AS 80.0GB. See also -x and -xx. Disk total used percentage includes swap partition size(s). -f All cpu flags, triggers -C. Not shown with -F to avoid spamming. ARM cpus show 'features'.-F Full output for inxi. Includes all Upper Case line letters, plus -s and -n. Does not show extra verbose options like -d -f -l -m -o -p -r -t -u -x -G Graphic card information (card, display server type/version, resolution, glx renderer, version).-i Wan IP address, and shows local interfaces (requires ifconfig network tool). Same as -Nni. Not shown with -F for user security reasons, you shouldn't paste your local/wan IP.-I Information: processes, uptime, memory, irc client (or shell type), inxi version.-l Partition labels. Default: short partition -P. For full -p output, use: -pl (or -plu).-m Memory (RAM) data. Physical system memory array(s), capacity, how many devices (slots) supported, and individual memory devices (sticks of memory etc). For devices, shows device locator, size, speed, type (like: DDR3). Also see -x, -xx, -xxx-M 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. Dmidecode can be forced with -! 33-n Advanced Network card information. Same as -Nn. Shows interface, speed, mac id, state, etc.-N Network card information. With -x, shows PCI BusID, Port number.-o 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) Example: <username> ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/file -p Full partition information (-P plus all other detected partitions).-P Basic 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 Distro repository data. Supported repo types: APT; PACMAN; PISI; YUM; URPMQ; Ports.-R RAID data. Shows RAID devices, states, levels, and components, and extra data with -x/-xx. md-raid: If device is resyncing, shows resync progress line as well.-s 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 System information: host name, kernel, desktop environment (if in X), distro -t Processes. Requires extra options: c (cpu) m (memory) cm (cpu+memory). If followed by numbers 1-20, shows that number of processes for each type (default: 5; if in irc, max: 5): -t cm10 Make sure to have no space between letters and numbers (-t cm10 - right, -t cm 10 - wrong).-u Partition UUIDs. Default: short partition -P. For full -p output, use: -pu (or -plu).-v Script verbosity levels. Verbosity level number is required. Should not be used with -b or -F Supported levels: 0-7 Example: inxi -v 4 0 Short output, same as: inxi 1 Basic verbose, -S + basic CPU + -G + basic Disk + -I. 2 Networking card (-N), Machine (-M) data, shows basic hard disk data (names only), and, if present, basic raid (devices only, and if inactive, notes that). similar to: inxi -b 3 Advanced CPU (-C), network (-n) data, and switches on -x advanced data option. 4 Partition size/filled data (-P) for (if present): /, /home, /var/, /boot. Shows full disk data (-D). 5 Audio card (-A); sensors (-s), memory/ram (-m), partition label (-l) and UUID (-u), short form of optical drives, standard raid data (-R). 6 Full partition (-p), unmounted partition (-o), optical drive (-d), full raid; triggers -xx. 7 Network IP data (-i); triggers -xxx.-w Local weather data/time. To check an alternate location, see: -W <location>. For extra weather data options see -x, -xx, and -xxx.-W <location> Supported options for <location>: postal code; city, state/country; latitude/longitude. Only use if you want the weather somewhere other than the machine running inxi. Use only ascii characters, replace spaces in city/state/country names with '+'. Example: inxi -W new+york,ny -x Adds the following extra data (only works with verbose or line output, not short form): -C CPU Flags, Bogomips on Cpu; -d Extra optical drive data; adds rev version to optical drive. -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) Example: <username> ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/hddtemp -G Direct rendering status for Graphics (in X). -G (for single gpu, nvidia driver) screen number gpu is running on. -i IPv6 as well for LAN interface (IF) devices. -I System GCC, default. With -xx, also show other installed GCC versions. If running in console, not in IRC client, shows shell version number, if detected. Init/RC Type and runlevel (if available). -m Part number; Max memory module size (if available). -N -A Version/port(s)/driver version (if available) for Network/Audio; -N -A -G Network, audio, graphics, shows PCI Bus ID/Usb ID number of card. -R md-raid: 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. zfs-raid: Shows raid array full size; available size; portion allocated to RAID -S Desktop toolkit if avaliable (GNOME/XFCE/KDE only); Kernel gcc version -t Memory use output to cpu (-xt c), and cpu use to memory (-xt m). -w -W Wind speed and time zone (-w only).-xx Show extra, extra data (only works with verbose or line output, not short form): -A Chip vendor:product ID for each audio device. -D Disk serial number. -G Chip vendor:product ID for each video card. -I Other detected installed gcc versions (if present). System default runlevel. Adds parent program (or tty) for shell info if not in IRC (like Konsole or Gterm). Adds Init/RC (if found) version number. -m Manufacturer, Serial Number, single/double bank (if found). -M Chassis information, bios rom size (dmidecode only), if data for either is available. -N Chip vendor:product ID for each nic. -R md-raid: Superblock (if present); algorythm, U data. Adds system info line (kernel support,read ahead, raid events). If present, adds unused device line. Resync line, shows progress bar. -S Display manager (dm) in desktop output, if in X (like kdm, gdm3, lightdm). -w -W Humidity, barometric pressure. -@ 11-14 Automatically uploads debugger data tar.gz file to ftp.techpatterns.com. EG: inxi -xx@14-xxx Show extra, extra, extra data (only works with verbose or line output, not short form): -m Width of memory bus, data and total (if present and greater than data); Detail, if present, for Type; module voltage, if available. -S Panel/shell information in desktop output, if in X (like gnome-shell, cinnamon, mate-panel). -w -W Location (uses -z/irc filter), weather observation time, wind chill, heat index, dew point (shows extra lines for data where relevant). -y Required extra option: integer, 80 or greater. Set the output line width max. Overrides IRC/Terminal settings or actual widths. If used with -h, put -y option first. Example: inxi -y 130-z Security filters for IP/Mac addresses, location, user home directory name. Default on for irc clients.-Z Absolute override for output filters. Useful for debugging networking issues in irc for example. Additional Options:-h --help This help menu.-H This help menu, plus developer options. Do not use dev options in normal operation!--recommends Checks inxi application dependencies + recommends, and directories, then shows what package(s) you need to install to add support for that feature.-U Auto-update script. Will also install/update man page. Note: if you installed as root, you must be root to update, otherwise user is fine. Man page installs require root user mode.-V --version inxi version information. Prints information then exits. 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 output on screen. 1-7 On screen debugger output 8 Basic logging 9 Full file/sys info logging 10 Color logging. The following create a tar.gz file of system data, plus collecting 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. Advanced Options:-! 31 Turns off hostname in output. Useful if showing output from servers etc.-! 32 Turns on hostname in output. Overrides global B_SHOW_HOST='false'-! 33 Forces use of dmidecode data instead of /sys where relevant (-M). harry@biker1:~$
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