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Harald Hope 0e5e8f020e tiny man page edit 2016-08-25 19:33:51 -07:00
Harald Hope 6f3022501c cleaned up out of date 'svn', changed to neutral 'source' for version control server. 2016-08-25 19:30:38 -07:00
Harald Hope 6a30d858b9 New version, new tarball, new man page.
Basic support added for Budgie desktop detection. This is waiting more data, so the support will be
missing the version information. Go Budgie!!

Added /var/tmp and /var/log and /opt to basic partition data: -P
This will probably not impact more than a handful of people in the world, but that's fine.

Modified the static BIOS in -M to now show UEFI for actually UEFI booted systems, and, ideally,
UEFI [Legacy] for UEFI booting in bios legacy mode, and BIOS for all others. Hopefully this will
work ok, we'll see.
2016-08-25 19:18:30 -07:00
Harald Hope 731508a93f more man page glitches 2016-04-18 17:16:02 -07:00
Harald Hope bf74f9cf20 more man page cleanup 2016-04-18 17:12:54 -07:00
Harald Hope 8396e705f4 man page fix 2016-04-18 17:06:31 -07:00
Harald Hope 4f1a57d11b New Feature, new version, new man page, new tarball. Laptop users should be happy,
-B option now shows, if available, battery data. Quite good data for systems
with /sys battery data, only rudimentary for systems using dmidecode (BSDs).
dmidecode has no current voltage/charge/current supported capacity.

Main row shows charge and condition. Condition shows you have much capacity the
battery currently has vs its design capacity. Charge shows the Wh/percent of
current capacity of battery (NOT the rated design capacity).

-x adds battery vendor/model info, and battery status (like, charging, discharging,
full).

-xx adds battery serial number and voltage information. Note that voltage information
is presented as Current Voltage / Designed minimum voltage.

-xxx adds battery chemistry (like Li-ion), cycles (note: there's a bug somewhere in
that makes the cycle count always be 0, I don't know if that's in the batteries,
the linux kernel, but it's not inxi, just FYI, the data is simply 0 always in all
my datasets so far.

For dmidecode output, the location of the batter is also shown in -xxx
2016-04-18 17:03:14 -07:00
Harald Hope 002ce22cb6 more cleanup 2016-03-21 16:28:39 -07:00
Harald Hope cd62c5b127 New version, new tarball. A tiny bug fix for kfreebsd, I know, right, nobody uses that.
Also added in some more script color options however, which might be of use. These are
aimed more at light terminal backgrounds.
2016-03-21 16:12:08 -07:00
Mikaela Suomalainen 1dff70a2cb inxi.1: fix links
* weechat.org has HSTS so using https is encouraged.
* code.google.com says that the project is read-only and inxi has moved
  to GitHub so linking to what seems to be the current version of
  documentation would be better.
2015-08-28 19:41:55 +03:00
Harald Hope 056d2b6550 New version, new tarball:
Changes: updated inxi updaters to use github locations.

I will do this commit once for googlecode, and once for github, after that,
all commits will go only to github.

inxi moves to github, despite my dislike of for profit source repos, and git,
I decided that I just don't have the time or energy to do it right, so I'm going
to use github.

The project is already moved, though I have left inxi up for the time being on
code.google.com/p/inxi until I move the wiki to http://smxi.org

Everything is pretty much the same, the project url is:

https://github.com/smxi/inxi

The direct download link for the gz is:

https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/master/inxi.tar.gz

git pull is:

git pull https://github.com/smxi/inxi master

svn checkout url:

https://github.com/smxi/inxi

And that's about it.
2015-08-20 16:32:57 -07:00
inxi-svn 0e2afce7d6 New version, new man page, new tarball. Modified slightly -tc and -tm output to fix a
pet peeve of mine. Now, if -I, -b, -F, or anything that can trigger the memory: used/total
in Information line is not used, -tm will always show the system used/total ram data on the 
first line of the Memory item of -t output.

Also, if -xtc (trigger ram data in cpu output) is used, and -I is not triggered, and -tm is
not triggered, will also show system used/total ram data on the cpu first line.

I'd found it odd that this data did not appear when -tcm or -tm or -xtc were used, so this is
now fixed. I used the -t option a fair amount to find memory/cpu use issues, and usually I
don't use the option with other options, so the lack of total system ram data was odd.
2015-05-30 18:55:54 +00:00
inxi-svn 8b597124d7 typo fix in man page 2015-02-16 02:33:41 +00:00
inxi-svn ba03450d02 small man page edit for consistency 2015-02-16 02:22:32 +00:00
inxi-svn 052cb3f7af New version, updated man page, new tarball. Updated -r to for portage gentoo sources. This should work
fine for all derived distros like Sabayon as well. The test looks for:
/etc/portage/repos.conf/ and type -p emerge
if found will then grab the repos from the source files found.

Note that the logic for this was almost identical to that used for rpm so it was an
easy addon. Please let us know if you have an issue and provide data samples of relevant
files.
2015-02-16 02:17:58 +00:00
inxi-svn 2a9bb12e51 more cleanup, small man page edit 2014-09-17 04:41:27 +00:00
inxi-svn 8cef566017 New tarball, same version. This adds UP support for -Cxx, showing min cpu speed as well. 2014-09-17 04:36:03 +00:00
inxi-svn d1c7042ab7 New version, new tarball. This fixes a long standing weakness with min/max cpu speed
handling. Or rather, non handling, since that data only showed in rare cases on short form
(inxi no args) output. Now it uses /sys query to determine min/max speed of cpu, and uses
that data to override any other min/max data discovered.

Still uses /proc/cpuinfo for actual speeds per core. The assumption in this is that all
cares will have the same min/max speeds, which is generally going to be a safe assumption.

Now in short form, inxi, output, it will show actual speed then (max speed) or just (max)
if actual speed matches max speed. Same for -b short CPU output.

For long, -C output, shows max speed before the actual cpu core speeds per core. 

With -xx, and in multi cpu/core systems only, shows if available min/max speeds.

Note that not all /sys have this data, so it doesn't show any N/A if it's missing.
2014-09-17 03:41:21 +00:00
inxi-svn 579ba364f7 New version, new tarball. Another logic redo to handle a fringe case (dmidecode places
type 17 in front of type 16), now each array is created as a multidimenstional, 2x array,
and each device is a 3 dimensional array. This seems to clean up the problems with bad
ordering of dmidecode data.
2014-08-16 23:24:08 +00:00
inxi-svn bd12b27526 New version, new tarball, new man page. This version hopefully brings inxi closer to
at least making good guesses when the data is bad for ram, and hopefully will not break
too many cases where it was actually right but seemed wrong.

Unfortunately, dmidecode data simply cannot be relied on, and is FAR inferior to the type
of data inxi tries in general to present users, ie, taken directly from the system, and,
ideally, more accurate than most other tools. But in this case, there is just no way to get
the data truly accurate no matter how many hacks I add.

But if you have bad data, then submit: inxi -xx@ 14 so I can take a look at the system,
and see if I can modify the hacks to improve that data.
2014-08-15 00:44:47 +00:00
inxi-svn 0b8847301d New version, new man page, new tarball. Realized that I can on some systems also add
maximum supported module size, and module voltage. Most systems do not have this data,
but some do. It's Type 5 item in dmidecode.

Getting the type 6 data however is too hard, and even using type 5 assumes that the 
system only has one physical memory array, but that's fine given how few systems
probably will have this information in the first place.
2014-08-13 21:05:21 +00:00
inxi-svn a49695250b more man cleanup 2014-08-13 19:36:44 +00:00
inxi-svn 1b0bb32f24 more man, help cleanup, synching 2014-08-13 19:35:19 +00:00
inxi-svn 44c8f88a38 more man page edits 2014-08-13 19:28:44 +00:00
inxi-svn fe76bcd91f some man page edits 2014-08-13 19:26:47 +00:00
inxi-svn 9603e12645 forgot to add -m to full option listings in man and help 2014-08-13 19:22:56 +00:00
inxi-svn 013236264b New version, new man page. Fixed man page errors, improved man page explanations of -m
features. Changed output syntax to be more consistent, now each main array line starts with:

Array-X capacity: (where X is an integer, counting from 1)

and each device line starts with:
Device-X: (where X is an integer incremented by 1 for each device, and starting at 1
for each array. I have no data sets that contain > 1 physical memory array, if one appears,
I may need to patch the output to link the array handles with the device handles explicitly.

Made memory bus width output more clear, and added in a hack to correct dmidecode output errors,
sometimes total width > data width, and sometimes data width is > total width, so using always
greatest value for total if not equal to other width.

I think this will be close to it barring any user feedback or bugs, if nothing comes to
mind within a few days, I'll move the number to the new major version, 2.2.0
2014-08-13 19:17:21 +00:00
inxi-svn bdecf1f08c New version, new tarball. This is closer to final release. Removed Bank/Slot separate
items and am now just generating one: Locator item, usually from Slot/DIMM locator info,
but sometimes from Bank Locator info when it is more reliable based on my data samples.

Updated help menu, updated man page, now shows working -x -xx -xxx extra data. This may
change slightly over time.

Also removed speed output when No Module Installed is returned for device size. This
also wills switch off width if both total/data are empty.

This is much closer now to live 2.2.0, but I'll leave a few more tests before putting
it at 2.2.0.
2014-08-13 03:19:55 +00:00
inxi-svn 75dbb9d473 New version, new tarball, new man page. Finally, after all these years, initial memory/ram
support. This feature requires dmidecode, and usually that needs to be run as root.

Significantly improved dmidecode error handling and output, and have as 2.1.90 testing/initial
release basic ram data. 

In subsequent releases, extra info for -x and -xx and -xxx will be added as well to the output.

For those who want to jump on board early for ram data, update your repos, for those who want to
wait for the full featured version, with -x type data, wait for 2.2.0

And that's that.
2014-08-12 05:26:35 +00:00
inxi-svn caf624abc7 tiny fix, added escape on two dashes on man page, only for debian packager, no other changes 2014-05-01 18:26:47 +00:00
inxi-svn 1f57eae5bb New version, new tarball, new man. Found a pesky bug with false disk used results.
It turns out I'd neglected to include /dev/disk partitions, oops, in the df data.

Since this is a long time bug, it warrants a new release even though I just did 
2.1.22.
2014-04-27 22:57:24 +00:00
inxi-svn 0232318b18 man page cleanup too 2014-04-27 21:49:54 +00:00
inxi-svn d1afab4736 Quick update to -D, now inxi uses the total partition swap space to calculate the
disk used percentage as well. Since swap space is not available as disk space, it 
makes sense to me to count it as used. -P/-p show the percent of swap used as well.
2014-04-27 21:42:30 +00:00
inxi-svn 6a2a82c1bf While this release has some new features, they are all intended for development use
for the next major feature, -m / memory, so there is no particular reason to package
this release. There is a new development option, -! 33, which lets me override /sys
data use for -M, which is useful to debug dmidecode output for -m and other features.

No new version, new man. There may be a few more of these releases, but functionally
there is no particular reason to make a new package if you are a maintainer, so there
is no new version number. This release is a preparation for some branches/one/inxi
tests that will be run in the future.

The man/help document -! 33 just to have it there, but it should make no difference
to anyone but me at this stage.
2014-04-14 20:35:38 +00:00
inxi-svn e500c8a5a0 a few more man page edits, I keep missing stuff. 2014-04-04 02:50:31 +00:00
inxi-svn 740f080ba5 a few more man page edits, style stuff mostly. 2014-04-04 02:47:08 +00:00
inxi-svn da24d2bbf9 one last one, really, forgot to change .I to .B for path line. 2014-04-03 20:08:01 +00:00
inxi-svn 2b1dd96e26 turns out redhat man pages underline links, so I had to change all path stuff to use \fB instead of \fI in man page.
This should be the last change.
2014-04-03 19:52:32 +00:00
inxi-svn d7aa8e2999 forgot -y example option item 2014-04-03 19:42:26 +00:00
inxi-svn 25e65c75b3 fixed a last line spacing in man page 2014-04-03 19:01:00 +00:00
inxi-svn 8d157dfc61 fixed some typos 2014-04-03 18:42:08 +00:00
inxi-svn d93bdbff75 last updates on the man weechat stuff. 2014-04-03 18:40:24 +00:00
inxi-svn e8682740e7 fine tuning of man page, that's it now I think. 2014-04-03 18:37:53 +00:00
inxi-svn 5c80036a8f I think this is the last man page edit, cleaning up line breaks and spacing stuff. 2014-04-03 18:35:14 +00:00
inxi-svn 7e517ce378 editing the man page, let's see if it improves. 2014-04-03 18:28:18 +00:00
inxi-svn 92d2c23330 fixed some man pages glitches. 2014-04-03 18:18:24 +00:00
inxi-svn b981dbdcce fixed man pages, made more consistent highlights for I and R types.
Updated weechat data to reflect that weechat is now like most other irc console clients
with /exec -o functionality.
2014-04-03 18:15:23 +00:00
inxi-svn 46308502e4 forgot to highlight the globals in man page 2014-04-03 17:54:30 +00:00
inxi-svn f543d2cb72 small fix, noted that long options do not work with -y 2014-04-03 17:52:24 +00:00
inxi-svn 7ea015abef New version, new man page, new tarball. Added -y [integer >= 80] option. This allows for absolute override
of width settings. This overrides any dynamically detected widths, as well as the globals:
COLS_MAX_CONSOLE='115'
COLS_MAX_IRC='105'
Now that inxi widths are largely dynamic in terminal, with a few lingering exceptions, it made sense
to also allow for overrides of this. This is useful in cases where for example you want to output
inxi to text file or for other purposes, or if you just want to test the widths, as in my case.

-y cannot be used with --recommends, but otherwise it works fine, with --help/-c 94-99 you have to 
put -y first in the list of options.

Example: inxi -v7 -y150 > inxi.txt will ignore the terminal settings and output the lines at basically
max length.
2014-04-03 17:46:31 +00:00