An operating system is essential to a computer. However, Linux is developing very rapidly and is catching up with Microsoft. Here we will introduce the knowledge of Linux, so that you can learn how to use Linux. Today we will talk about the Linux hardware query command/debian cpu Hardware query command. I hope you will remember the Linux hardware query command/debian cpu Hardware query command.
Linux:
Memory: cat/proc/meminfo
Cpu: cat/proc/cpuinfo
Hard Disk: df-h-T (no device is visible)
Fdisk-l can be viewed in redhat9.0; redhat Enterprise Edition does not work.
Solaris:
Nic speed: dmesg │ grep link
CPU frequency: psrinfo-v or mpstat
Cpu/memory, etc.: prtdiag-v (most of the information is listed) needs to first enter/usr/platform/sun4u/sbin
Hard Disk: iostat-E
There are several commands in Linux to view the information of many hardware devices.
Lspci-v
Dmidecode
Dmesg
After completing the preceding steps, I learned the Linux hardware query command/debian cpu Hardware query command.
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