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Harald Hope 7dcc1e16a2 cleanup 2015-12-30 13:42:44 -08:00
Harald Hope 9782f447af added escapes 2015-12-30 13:19:15 -08:00
Harald Hope d3cff31ed4 No version change til confirmed. New tarball. 2015-12-30 13:12:45 -08:00
Harald Hope c88283bd5f No version change, new tarball.
Cleaned up some logging glitches.
2015-12-29 14:06:45 -08:00
Harald Hope 5850df917c New version, new tarball. Try 2 at mmcblk support. I had mmcblock, thats not how it's
reported to the system.
2015-11-15 17:26:19 -08:00
Harald Hope 762cee5247 fixed date/version number 2015-11-13 12:19:08 -08:00
Harald Hope efda1ecfec bug fix, corrected incorrect pattern that led to wrong drive listing 2015-11-13 12:13:01 -08:00
Harald Hope c40a904294 New version, new tarball. Added tentative support for /dev/blcmmc0p12 type partitions
and drive identifiers. This will probably require more fixes.
2015-11-13 12:00:16 -08:00
Harald Hope d512e6b9ad New version, new tarball. A subtle issue pointed out by a user, inxi is limited to
26 drives, and fails to handle the linux > 26 options:

https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2011/01/09/how-are-linux-drives-named-beyond-drive-26-devsdz/

That article explains the failing well.

Note that because I have neither user data sets or > 26 hdd systems available, I cannot
verify that my fix works. It may work, that's all I can say.
2015-11-09 19:03:46 -08:00
Harald Hope 5b77532460 updated gz files for updated man page. 2015-08-28 12:45:53 -07:00
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 e1feddf2ae New version, tarball. Trivial wget/curl change, nothing else. No need to upgrade packages. 2015-08-02 21:21:04 +00:00
inxi-svn 44535d0b0c New version, new tarball. This fixes a bug with the last fix for KDE Plasma version. It was
showing Frameworks version, which is apparently NOT the same as the plasma version.

Also added debugger kde versioning to make this stuff less of an ordeal for data collection.
2015-07-06 22:53:44 +00:00
inxi-svn 993f50e942 added plasma-netbook 2015-06-16 01:08:15 +00:00
inxi-svn 20a6bbabf4 Same version, new tarball, I'm tossing this in with the other release, changing for kde >= 4,
changing simple KDE to KDE Plasma, which keeps it clear and simple.
2015-06-16 01:02:06 +00:00
inxi-svn 96fe267833 New version, new tarball. Got a good fix for the kde version issue from the lads at
#kde-devel, now using kf5-config --version  which gives similar output to kded4 --version

I use this for both 4 and 5, but since 4 has worked fine for years, I'll just use this for 5
and later.
2015-06-16 00:51:45 +00:00
inxi-svn 2b22e24d2b new version, new tarball. Adapted to deal with yet another silly pointless change from
normal, in this case, sddm decided that using a .pid or .lock file in /run was too easy
so they changed to some session id type string in the /run/sddm/ directory.

Speaking for myself, I find such pointless changes from anything resembling normal behaviors
to the reason that gnu freedesktop systems will never achieve significant desktop use globally.

Also, in the same vein, added debuggers to try to figure out what plasma5/kde 5 is using
internally to give command line version information. Again, something pointless internally
was changed, thus breaking something that had faintly resembled an api, which is of course
why desktop gnu linux will never actually take off, developers in the real world have no
interest in chasing after such pointless and never ending churn in even the most trivial 
areas of the OS, let alone the core.

inxi remains however as a log of this ongoing churn and lack of discipline, and so remains
an interesting process of observation, and a way for users to try to avoid the constant
changes in simple system queries that should really never change, so I can see a reason
to keep it going since it's obvious that the actual foss ecosystem itself will not and apparently
cannot grasp that it is the lack of stable apis, methods, etc, that has kept desktop gnu linux
from achieving any actual real world success or popularity, and that is the actual problem
that should be fixed, not some pointless internal change to something.

On the source repo front, maintainers, I still can't find an acceptable alternative to the
impending shutdown of googlecode. github is a for profit venture that people who seem totally
void of any sense of history believe is actually going to be around longer than say, sourceforge,
or googlecode, as a legitimate source hosting site.

I'd welcome any suggestions. So far all the options are bad that I can find.

Top preference is svn, but if git is the absolute only other choice for an otherwise good option,
I'd consider git, but it's a horrible option for inxi because of how inxi development and debugging
works, vs how git works. ie, svn branches are perfect, git branches are totally wrong.

I may end up just hosting the svn on my own servers to avoid having to move yet again when the next
for profit flakey site decides to close up or monetize the source hosting.

The original idea of googlecode was for google to 'pay its dues to the foss community', but apparently
they got bored with that idea, plus of course, the ongoing total failure of google to deal with 
automated spam, which has always been a huge bug in the core google corporate culture. But googlecode
was by far the best option I've come across, it was done by a deep pocketed corporation not for profit
for pretty good reasons, and was never intended to be a profit center, which is the closest I could
see for a non free option. 

Setting up svn gui stuff however is a royal pain and requires ongoing maintainance for the life of
the software, which is NOT fun, nor will I sign up for that obligation.

I may end up moving to github anyway, even though git truly sucks for inxi and myself, but it's an 
idea I find fairly vile, apparently free software (sic) authors seem to have no grasp of the concept
of fredom when it comes to source code hosting, judging by the absurd popularity of github as the
default go to source repo. Their website is pathetic as well, which isn't very promising.

So we'll see where it goes, I think I have until august to decide what to do for source hosting.

Since I'm old enough to have seen sourceforge and now googlecode do the same thing, along with a lot
of other options, to say github won't do this too is delusional, what you can almost certainly say is it 
will do it, the only question is when. But, just as Linus did with his non free linux kernel version
control, people will stick with the non free stuff until you realize you can't use it anymore, because 
it is non free. Free software hosted on non free source repos is to me one of the most absurd and
stupid things I've ever heard of to be honest.
2015-06-15 22:38:06 +00:00
inxi-svn dce66a2680 New version, tarball. Tiny change. Added /etc/devuan_version file to distro id to handle
the switched file name. Kudos to anyone out there fighting to create a working alternative
to the unreliable and buggy and windows emulating systemd, I wish devuan luck. Maybe between
devuan and gentoo and slackware we can save the free software core systems before it's too late.
2015-06-08 22:47:29 +00:00
inxi-svn d744ca415b added comment to explain C2 + number issue 2015-05-30 19:09:47 +00:00
inxi-svn 26805f365b removed debugger 2015-05-30 19:08:06 +00:00
inxi-svn bb8d1a6dc2 bug fix with ps count for irc 2015-05-30 19:07:22 +00:00
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 465c5e7752 New version, new tarball. A desktop id fix, Mate id failed, mate moved to a more
long term solution to identify itself, so the hack I had in place fails on new MATE.

We'll see if this does it for various glitches, now quassel and mate latest should
again be working.
2015-05-13 20:18:38 +00:00
inxi-svn 1a1e84bc8c New version, tarball. This fixes a qt5 glitch with Quassel id, hopefully anyway. 2015-05-11 22:10:38 +00:00
inxi-svn 7336dc6440 No version change, new tarball. Fixed the repo error message to be more accurate, since
a system could be supported but have no repo data, like on some livecds etc. Also made it
better for BSD or GNU/linux.
2015-02-16 03:14:12 +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 3715909bd5 New version, new tarball. Two great bug report, issues.
1. Tightened runit init detection to use proc, note that if runit works on BSDs inxi will
   require more data to properly detect it on BSDs..
   2. Use openrc runlevel tests natively if openrc detected.
   3. Fixed subtle issue with alias to inxi file and paths.
   4. Added rc-status data collection for debugger, improved debugger data collector handling
      of bsd and other tests to note absent if not there in file names.
2015-01-24 18:51:56 +00:00
inxi-svn 2ebaa2b1c6 added more debugger, ps -p 1 2015-01-14 21:13:44 +00:00
inxi-svn ad21cc81c4 added some debuggers, ps -e / cat /proc/1/comm for future init data collection 2015-01-14 21:06:11 +00:00
inxi-svn 2a277e09bf New Version, new tarball.
Fixed bugs in Epoch init system detection, caused false positives in systems booted on
SysVinit, but with Epoch installed. Epoch turns out to be in PID 1 == epoch (/proc/1/comm)
so that's easy to fix.

Also fixed spacing isxue with OpenRC output in -I line.
2015-01-14 20:41:55 +00:00
inxi-svn 358988f801 small code cleanup, future proofing dm ids 2014-11-04 03:55:30 +00:00
inxi-svn ff7968377a New version, tarball. Very small update, added sddm id to dm detecfion. Because Arch linux,
at least on the system I got data from, is not using .pid/.lock extensions, but other systems
are, I'm adding sddm AND sddm.pid detection. This required changing the id to use explicit -f
for test, not the previous -e, which will force only files, not directories, to trigger yes case.

No other changes, but it's worth updating to this because distros may start using sddm in the not so
distant future, it's beta currently though.
2014-11-04 03:29:21 +00:00
inxi-svn 98ff2da9dc updated recommends/dependency in comments 2014-10-12 19:16:52 +00:00
inxi-svn 2c819d297b moved uptime from dependency to recommends 2014-10-12 19:14:53 +00:00
inxi-svn 3864eab62f New version, tarball. Debian has for some reason broken procps / uptime support, for
as of yet unknown reasons, so rather than wait to see the bug resolved, I'm just removing
uptime as a depenendency, though this is a short term hack only because we don't know
why it was removed from procps or if that was just a mistake, or if other things as well might
be vanishing from procps. Am leaving in however uname as dependency because inxi cannot
determine what platform it is when it starts without that.
2014-10-12 19:11:42 +00:00
inxi-svn 14cb52669a removed some development comments, no other change 2014-09-30 17:42:31 +00:00
inxi-svn 4d1ddd7de4 New version, new tarball. Bug fix for regression introduced in last versions. Double
output for apt repos. Also refactored duplicated code into a function, no other changes.

Note that this version features the repo debugger tool as well, which is very helpful in
particularly non apt systems to fix issues with its handling of repo formats etc.
2014-09-27 07:11:11 +00:00
inxi-svn 4186f82694 small cleanup in output 2014-09-26 05:24:08 +00:00
inxi-svn f41358e933 New version, new tarball. Added slackpkgplus support, added freebsd pkg servers,
added netbsd pkg servers, all to -r.
2014-09-26 04:40:26 +00:00
inxi-svn d6ff64d653 New version, new tarball. For some weird reason rpm query didn't work with gawk all
on one line, moved to separate lines. Who knows why? This only impacts rpm distros.
2014-09-25 07:54:37 +00:00
inxi-svn 98de82a431 clenaup 2014-09-25 07:08:15 +00:00
inxi-svn da17522bc7 rpm bug fix, no new version, new tarball. 2014-09-25 06:55:20 +00:00
inxi-svn 39e240b6d6 new tarball, same version. More fixes to avoid failures on -r for various ssystems 2014-09-24 20:40:49 +00:00
inxi-svn 0c8f2108dd code cleanup, new tarball, added test to add repo line 2014-09-24 20:29:42 +00:00
inxi-svn 1f06a5a6f5 New version, new tarball. This fixes broken slackpkg handling in -r, and, using the same fix,
fixes a single scenario with apt, where there is only sources.list, no .d/*.list files. 
I was assuming that the file name would print out in the output of single file grep, 
but that only happens with multiple files.
2014-09-24 20:21:28 +00:00
inxi-svn 3b9fd904bc forgot, added debuggers to repo data so I can figure out what is actcually being processed. 2014-09-24 17:56:22 +00:00
inxi-svn e094ceb0f5 bsds, another repo mistake, fixed 2014-09-24 17:45:38 +00:00
inxi-svn 7ac3f53973 made a mistake on dragonfly bsd repos 2014-09-24 17:44:01 +00:00
inxi-svn 82d950a4e8 New version, new tarball. Added slackpkg support -R; added rpm support for gtk version (-Sx).
bsds: removed dragonly specific used mem hack, now will work for any bsd, if avm in vmstat is 0
adds a flag to value, and removes it when used.

Nothing else of note.
2014-09-24 17:35:05 +00:00
inxi-svn caa106f85e no version change, new tarball. This is a purely code cosmetic change, XDG_CuRRENT_DESKTOP now shows X-Cinnamon
for cinnamon, so added an xdg test to skip the xrop -root section. Since either will catch it fine, there is
no actual difference in output or outcome.
2014-09-24 06:20:41 +00:00
inxi-svn dedb8d5fa7 bsd fixes, for null drive data 2014-09-23 02:37:10 +00:00
inxi-svn ab8fa3f375 updated --recommends to add files used in inxi as well, with linux/bsd comments 2014-09-23 01:53:26 +00:00
inxi-svn e5e50ee371 bsd fix, turns out at least dragonfly has /sys, but it's empty, so updated check 2014-09-23 01:09:15 +00:00
inxi-svn 1e48007c62 bug fix 2014-09-22 23:13:35 +00:00
inxi-svn 83beb896cc New version, new tarball. This is only for bsds. Added hack to get dragonfly used ram,
added dragonfly/freebsd repos full support.

Added sort of drives order to get around gawk pseudo array hash issues.

And that's that.
2014-09-22 23:11:36 +00:00
inxi-svn 78a1c5b0e8 bsd fix 2014-09-22 19:50:45 +00:00
inxi-svn 482338cae2 new tarball, no version change. Fix for openbsd lspci, it doesn't have the closing [...] data 2014-09-22 19:37:10 +00:00
inxi-svn f8c28ac52d bsds zfs fixes for spares 2014-09-22 03:30:00 +00:00
inxi-svn 0968e0a55a bsd fixes, for zfs spares 2014-09-22 03:26:03 +00:00
inxi-svn 2372d3b5a1 new tarball, no new version. Removed a class from freebsd pciconf that gives a false network card id 2014-09-22 02:56:26 +00:00
inxi-svn 01d10df7a5 new tarball, same version, fixed a bsd issue with non raid zfs fs 2014-09-22 02:40:32 +00:00
inxi-svn 57dd609f09 new tarball, same version. Fixed a failure to handle N/A in zfs where there are no detected components. 2014-09-22 01:14:28 +00:00
inxi-svn 0497f153cd New version, new tarball. Added lxqt desktop id that is not dependent on openbox detection.
Fixed some bugs. Added a pciconf class for audio. Added support for bsds running lspci, which
lets openbsd show card info for -A,-G,-N
2014-09-22 00:39:26 +00:00
inxi-svn b50c4a156e new tarball, no version change, fixed openbsd cpu flags 2014-09-20 19:47:50 +00:00
inxi-svn 23cbb0455f new tarball, no version change. This fixes another possible glitch with bsd handling of -D/-d data, because
/var/run/dmesg.boot can contain repeated data when not recreated at boot, you can have the same disks discovered
two times, so I made the gawk arrays use the disk id as part of their array key.
2014-09-20 18:36:36 +00:00
inxi-svn 36ea961bdb New tarball, no version change. This is only for bsds, added -k to swapctl to force kB block output. 2014-09-20 18:02:55 +00:00
inxi-svn 2840e253f7 last fixes on new tarball, version 2014-09-20 03:32:57 +00:00
inxi-svn 58651ac5e5 bug fix 2014-09-20 03:25:17 +00:00
inxi-svn 7ac76db61c trying to get cd speed 2014-09-20 03:22:55 +00:00
inxi-svn 023903796c New version, new tarball. Mostly bsd fixes, a few for linux disk info.
Added support, basic, for bsd hard disks, and optical disks.

Added hard disk total/percent used for BSDs, sort of.

These are mostly just hacks since the data isn't easily available from system
standard tools, though I could on freebsd use gpart I guess but that's another tool
needed, and another method, too much work imo for small results.
2014-09-20 02:55:26 +00:00
inxi-svn 97a0bc65fb New version, new tarball. Cleaned up and made more consistent the cpu max/min output.
Now the short form, the -b/-v1 form, and the -C forms are all similar.

Also, added a few hacks to try to extract cpu max speed from cpu model string in
either sysctl -a OR /var/run/dmesg.boot data in freebsd/openbsd. Sometimes it may
work if that data was in the model string. It's a hack, but will do until we get
better data sources or they update their sources to list more data.
2014-09-18 04:27:05 +00:00
inxi-svn 185b1d189c logic fix 2014-09-17 04:48:19 +00:00
inxi-svn db4ff03d58 bug fix on single core -xxC output 2014-09-17 04:46:36 +00:00
inxi-svn 6111b758a5 bug fix, math mistake 2014-09-17 04:38:48 +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 231d9055a7 code cleanup 2014-09-17 04:25:16 +00:00
inxi-svn 315ef9ac6f comment cleanups 2014-09-17 04:22:09 +00:00
inxi-svn 50abd139f1 more cleanups of logic, this should be about it for 2.2.5 2014-09-17 04:18:50 +00:00
inxi-svn 351d4932e2 small logic cleanup 2014-09-17 04:16:33 +00:00
inxi-svn b1eb472b55 tweaked output for short cpu 2014-09-17 04:02:07 +00:00
inxi-svn 46e71bb187 added an error handler case to cpu speed output, just in case 2014-09-17 04:00:30 +00:00
inxi-svn 45b7042c16 small output edit 2014-09-17 03:55:25 +00:00
inxi-svn f368a7c64c bug fix, needed a space for irc output or it broke, also shortened short form output 2014-09-17 03:53:09 +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 d886822e6c some fixes to bsd cpu output 2014-09-12 02:16:53 +00:00
inxi-svn fc7410f91e New version, new tarball. Mostly bsd changes, except for downloader options, which now
permit wget/curl/(openbsd ftp)/(bsd fetch) interchangeably.

This lets more standard downloader defaults in bsds, as well as curl on gnu/linux systems
without triggering an error of missing wget.

1. Fixed cpu core issues on bsds, now shows core count + if > 1, cpus total.

2. Now shows OS instead of Distro on short/long output, since each bsd is an OS.

3. fixed vmstat issues for used memory outputs

Also fixed potential failures with cpu core count array by making it a ',' separated array.
2014-09-12 01:21:55 +00:00
inxi-svn 91ffaca5e7 New version, new tarball. Contains a major bug fix for a regression introduced in 2.2.2
-m/-M would always show requires root for dmidecode no matter what. Also improved dmidecode
error messages/handling.

Also, a fix for no display card data, now shows as expected no card data

Most other fixes are for bsd, mostly openbsd.

1. Added a class for network devices in freebsd pciconf

2. Added -r support for openbsd

3. Fixed some cpu issues for openbsd

4. Fixed an issue in openbsd/freebsd where client version data failed to get cleaned

5. Changed inxi short form output for bsds to show OS data instead of kernel data.

6. BSDs, maybe all, different syntax in xorg.0.log made unloaded gfx drivers not show, 
   that is fixed now.
      
-p fixed file system type in -p/-P for openbsd, now shows.
      
-I / inxi short - fixed used memory, did not show in openbsd, now does.
      
-f fixed cpu flags in openbsd, now works
      
-C corrected corrupted cpu data outputs, in openbsd at least, maybe also freebsd
      
-C added an openbsd hack to sometimes show cpu L2 cache
      
-m/-M fixed/improved dmidecode error handling for all systems
      
Modified handling of dmesg.boot data, synched so gawk can parse better.
2014-09-03 19:10:11 +00:00
inxi-svn c453bbf713 New version, new tarball. This version fixes an issue with a white space at the end of lines.
Now all lines are stripped of ending whitespaces automatically.

Also a dmidecode error handler correction, that was not working right in bsd systems.

Added some debuggers for bsd systems.
2014-09-01 23:11:41 +00:00
inxi-svn 007913cf38 New version, new tarball. Some systems are showing a new xfce syntax in the xrop -root
output, like so, instead of the old quotes "XFCE4" it shows like this:

XFCE_DESKTOP_WINDOW(WINDOW): window id # 0x1000003

Updated and added a much less strict fallback test case.
2014-08-21 02:46:20 +00:00
inxi-svn 99d4b0292e A tiny change, that should impact almost nobody, this is included as 2.2.0, I changed the order
that runit/sysvinit are tested for, a test case showed up where runit had been installed
as a dependency but was not the init system, so that was wrong output. Moved runit
after sysvinit case in tests.
2014-08-19 00:26:22 +00:00
inxi-svn b4a34c0c90 forgot to set 2.2.00 to 2.2.0 2014-08-18 22:28:21 +00:00
inxi-svn f7117db9ac New version, tarball, man page. Maintainers, this is the official release of -m feature.
I have collected enough datasamples to allow for reasonably fine grained corrections, estimates,
warnings about unreliable capacity now, and have fixed all major failures. 

Also, because this stuff is filled out by people somewhere, or not, some fields often are just
empty, or contain the default values, ie, they are worthless. inxi shows N/A for those situations,
it means there is really no actual data to show you.

This feature, sadly, well never be totally reliable, because dmi data is frankly junk, especially
dmi type 5 and 16, which is what is supposed to tell you total capacity of memory array, and the
maximum module size (type 5). However, this data is totally random, often it is right, sometimes
it is wrong. Sometimes type 5 is right and type 16 is wrong, sometimes the other way. And since
type 5 is only present in some systems, it's not reliable anyway.

What is reliable and always right is the actually installed memory per device, ie, sticks. I have
not seen any errors in that, so that seems to be actually coming from the system itself. type 5 / 16
sadly are clearly entered in manually by some poorly paid engineers out there in the world, and are
often total fictions, either far too small, or far too big, or whatever.

inxi will attempt to correct all clear logic errors, and whenever it changes the listed data from 
type 5/16, it notes either (est) or (check). (est) means it is a good guess, one I am comfortable making,
(check) means it is either an unreliable guess, or that what the system is reporting is so unlikely that
even though inxi is showing it, it doubts it could actually be true, or at least, it thinks you
should check this yourself. 

-m has 3 extra data options, -x prints the part number, if found, and the max module size, if type 5
is present. inxi does NOT attempt to guess at max module size based on what is installed, it only will
correct a listed max module size if installed modules are > than listed max size. Usually part numbers,
if present, are all you need to order a new stick.

-xx shows serial number, manufacturer (often empty, or just random alphanumeric identifiers, but sometimes
they list the actual company name, which is helpful. It also shows, if type 5 data is present, single/double
bank.

-xxx as usual shows largely useless data that may be of interest to soemone, like if ram type is synchronous, 
memory bus width data, and module voltage (type 5 data).

This feature will never be reliable I am sad to say because the source data itself is random and much
has been filled out, or not filled out, by engineering drones somewhere out there in the underpaid
world. The ranges of errors are so wide that inxi just has to check what is possible, reasonable, unlikely,
etc, to generate its numbers. In other words, this is NOT just parsing dmidecode output, that is the raw
material only, sad to say.

So this is it, for better or worse. All bug / issue reports with this MUST come with a full:
inxi -xx@14 
hardware data upload, run as root. 

Also, much to my annoyance, this feature requires root, since /dev/mem needs root to be read, and I assume
the dmi table, so that is a departure from normal inxi standards, as is the low quality input, and thus,
output, data, though I can guarantee that what inxi tells you is in most cases on average more accurate than
what dmidecode tells you, since dmidecode simply prints out what it finds in the dmi table, and nothing else,
in whatever order it finds it, from what I can see, ie, you also cannot trust the order of dmidecode output.

I had been hoping that /sys would start to contain memory data like it does mobo/system data, but it never
happened so I finally decided to just do the ram thing, require dmidecode, require root/sudo, and that's
that.

There will be issue reports, you can help them by looking up the mobo stats/specs yourself and listing them
in the issue, so I don't have to do it. I use the tool at crucial.com which is very accurate and also very 
complete in terms of all possible hardware out there. 

I would trust that tool before trusting the companies that have the least reliable data, like ASUS.

Much thanks to everyone who is contributing datasets, and the distros, particularly siduction, that really 
were very helpful in this process, by finding more and more failure cases that helped me start to tighten
the logic, and make it more and more robust. Special thanks to Mikaela, of #smxi irc.oftc.net, who came up
with two systems that both required a full redo of the logic, and thus who helped a lot in this process.
2014-08-18 22:26:25 +00:00
inxi-svn 33966eb988 New patch version, new tarball. Another error case dataset, wrong cap, wrong max mod
size, derived mod size 2gb, listed cap 8, but 2 slots, ie, 2gb x 2 == 4. Made this
retain the listed size, but adds (check) to it because either max mod size is wrong
or cap is wrong.
2014-08-18 02:42:43 +00:00
inxi-svn a19125c8c7 New version, new tarball. Fixed bad assumption, DMI type 0 is not always before other
types, in at least one case, it is last, so can't use that as trigger to start loop.

Now using: Table at .. which is always at start of dmi output.

Also, changed size output per module to be in MB GB TB instead of all mB, since modules
are sold by GB or MB, the data should show that as well. Also shortens output.
2014-08-17 19:04:20 +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 04b84edb24 forgot to remove debugger on switch 2014-08-15 23:55:27 +00:00
inxi-svn 718d6f9dea Small change, forgot to add -m to the debugger inxi output. 2014-08-15 23:44:32 +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 5af0c33bac New patch version, tarball. Fixed a few small oversights, more debugging added.
Will next try to handle the remaining corner cases if possible.
2014-08-14 19:24:51 +00:00
inxi-svn 38d88507da a few tests on corner cases, but the logic is too hard to get all of them, either:
capacity 1 gB wrong, actually 2 gB, deduced from 2x1gB sticks found, OR
capacity 4 gB right, but 2 x 1 4gB stick found gives 8, which is wrong.
2014-08-14 05:26:04 +00:00
inxi-svn 8da1e3bfd8 trying bug fix for corner case capacity issue 2014-08-14 05:10:52 +00:00
inxi-svn 2709f5120b patch version, trying to fix a small glitch with gawk wanting to change integers to strings.
forcing int() on relevant items.
2014-08-14 04:30:22 +00:00
inxi-svn 5f09b1555c some bug fixes, a small glitch, added debuggers 2014-08-14 04:08:54 +00:00
inxi-svn d2b254fac1 New version, new tarball. Attempting to handle bad extra data for max module size, sometimes
it is too big, and sometimes too small. Changed data gathering to use arrays, then print/process
the arrays once they are assembled.

Now it will get rid of any max module size if it's greater than the calculated capacity, and it
will generate an estimated capacity/max module size if they are clearly wrong because actual
module sizes are greater than listed max size, or capacity is less than greatest module sizes times
number of devices.

Not perfect, but it never is, this covers more cases now correctly than before.
2014-08-14 03:45:14 +00:00
inxi-svn 403bc46f6d changed EC to None from No 2014-08-13 21:13:19 +00:00
inxi-svn 2481e9f7d2 small output tweak for array line on memory 2014-08-13 21:12:02 +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 1b0bb32f24 more man, help cleanup, synching 2014-08-13 19:35:19 +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 54aef688bb bug fix to inxi, forgot to remove a debugger 2014-08-13 03:44:21 +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 86e68baaa0 New version, new tarball. This is a transitional version, most -x/-xx/-xxx data is now
working, but help/man does not have that yet, until I finalize the order.

Fixed dmidecode issues, showing extra data types for -m, added line length handling
so -m is properly integrated with rest of inxi re max line lengths.
2014-08-13 01:13:10 +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 0dbe19b9d2 small bug fix for ancient networking stuff 2014-08-11 23:08:40 +00:00
inxi-svn a67aab89b1 New version, tarball. Big update/fix to -n/-i/-N. Now supports infiniband devices, which
have the odd feature in our test data of having > 1 IF id, like ib0 ib1 per pcibusid.

Added support for virtual nics as well. This required refactoring the networking functions
significantly, so hopefully nothing breaks for existing systems. It should in theory be more
robust now than it was before, with more accurate output, particularly with multiple port
devices, like two port nics etc.
2014-08-08 17:20:55 +00:00
inxi-svn ce92d41dc1 trimming off path in shell running in extra data 2014-05-22 23:46:30 +00:00
inxi-svn ef1e83fec9 freebsd only update, added file debuggers, freebsd did not work re getting clang compiler version for kernel, need to see why 2014-05-22 23:40:26 +00:00
inxi-svn 415bf24239 small update, future proofing lxqt id 2014-05-05 19:20:16 +00:00
inxi-svn 752e9c1420 new version, new tarball. Adding tentative desktop id for LXQt, but I don't think
that this method will be super long lived, I expect LXDE to change how it shows itself
to the system when the gtk variant goes away. Good for lxde by the way in dumping gtk.
2014-05-05 19:13:08 +00:00
inxi-svn 508f94e992 added root id to debugger file name 2014-05-05 17:02:30 +00:00
inxi-svn 6bdfea0ad7 bsd fixes 2014-05-02 20:37:30 +00:00
inxi-svn 7d6ed4d848 bsd cleanups 2014-05-02 20:23:48 +00:00
inxi-svn 80f6061580 bsd tests 2014-05-02 20:18:58 +00:00
inxi-svn 83ebf9a41f New version, new tarball. Should be almost no changes for linux platforms, though I
added in an abstracted kernel_compiler method, not just gcc, that may work on freebsd,
and in the future, it may also work if distros or kernel people start using either
clang or LLVM-GCC or LLVM for compiling linux kernels. I'd need some data sets to
show that however before adding that full linux kernel support, but the framework
is now there.

That continues the abstraction of certain features, like kernel compiler, init system,
display server. Display server still needs full data sets from mir/wayland, at least
wayland, and the bsd display servers as well, I have no idea how to get that data
at this point, but the starting framework is present anyway for that time I get
those datasets.

Almost all these changes are for darwin osx, and that is about all I will do for that
junky broken platform, they have no tools, they have no discipline when it comes to
following unix like conventions, they even use spaces in program names, like windows.

Given it has no native lspci or pciconf tool that I am aware of, or dmesg.boot, 
there's little point in putting more time into it. dmidecode does not run on darwin,
so there's nothing to learn there either, you can get a silly 3rd party program to
generate a dmidecode.bin data file that dmidecode can then read, but since that
requires not one, but two third party programs be installed, that's not going to
happen.

Next time an osx user calls this system 'unix' I will laugh.
2014-05-02 19:51:59 +00:00
inxi-svn 8b6730b627 bsd fixes 2014-05-02 01:12:43 +00:00
inxi-svn 1dcc122056 bsd fixes 2014-05-01 23:59:46 +00:00
inxi-svn c2b9faab04 debugger update, added distro version output files handling 2014-05-01 23:48:28 +00:00
inxi-svn 976cb2998a bsd cleanup 2014-05-01 23:25:05 +00:00
inxi-svn c11ab3fca1 bsd cruft cleanup 2014-05-01 23:23:13 +00:00
inxi-svn 488688a832 bsd fixes 2014-05-01 23:21:28 +00:00
inxi-svn b7488ca5e6 bsd fixes 2014-05-01 23:18:53 +00:00
inxi-svn 68eeb6a28c bsd fixes 2014-05-01 22:53:56 +00:00
inxi-svn a82db68330 bsd fixes 2014-05-01 22:48:48 +00:00
inxi-svn 2b4ae02f10 bsd fixes 2014-05-01 22:46:37 +00:00
inxi-svn 47a5a34cb5 abstracted kernel compiler, this is for bsd branches 2014-05-01 21:53:56 +00:00
inxi-svn d5604c821e New version, new tarball. Maintainer: this is only for bsd darwin (aka osx, it's an
experiment, just to get it running, so you can all ignore this release.

Added in darwin cpu, init, distro version support, and updated inxi to support
darwin/osx without exiting. 

No linux changes.
2014-05-01 20:34:08 +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 04e49e5459 tiny update, maintainers ignore this 2014-05-01 17:52:34 +00:00
inxi-svn bebf52ef94 cruft cleanup 2014-04-29 01:11:18 +00:00
inxi-svn 129396f187 no version change, new tarball. On consideration, I'm not using temp3, that is simply
not reliable enough and leads I think to more false readings than right ones.
2014-04-28 21:48:32 +00:00
inxi-svn 7233a52d22 cruft cleanup 2014-04-28 21:31:34 +00:00
inxi-svn 1899d411ed New version, new tarball. This fixes a possible bug with using --total to calculate disk
used percentage, there are too many possible remote file systems to safely exclude, so
sticking with using the test that partition is /dev mounted.

Howeve, did add excludes of nfs/smbfs types, as well as future bsd excludes of those.
2014-04-28 21:25:22 +00:00
inxi-svn ec1a27a66c Quick fix, new tarball, no new version. This fixes a -D size used error, if nfs, nfs4, smbfs
are mounted, inxi included those in the disk space used, creating insane used errors.
2014-04-28 21:14:08 +00:00
inxi-svn 11b7ae3365 New version, new tarball. This is an attempt to make -s accurate more of the time,
particularly with fringe or broken sensors outputs. See inxi issue 58 for details.
http://code.google.com/p/inxi/issues/detail?id=58

Added temp3, and an override to capture cases where temp3 is the actual cpu temp.

Added PECI overrides for cases like msi/asus mobos have defective CPUTIN return data.

Added core0 overrides as well, for cases where the temp returned is too low.

It is absolutely 100% guaranteed that these changes will break some outputs that were
working, but it's also certain that I believe that more wrong outputs will be corrected.

With sensors, really the only way you can get reliable sensors is to use the lm-sensors
config files for your motherboard, then set: CPU: temp and MB: temp explicitly.

inxi will always use CPU: or MB: to override anything found.
2014-04-28 20:37:20 +00:00
inxi-svn 41087ac9a3 added swpctl -l for bsd in -D, though -D doesn't work yet for bsds, but might as well. 2014-04-27 23:51:26 +00:00
inxi-svn fe09e772f6 removed btrfs --all-devices, no point to it 2014-04-27 23:39:27 +00:00
inxi-svn fed93dada2 added more btrfs data collection 2014-04-27 23:24:06 +00:00
inxi-svn b213abd918 added btrfs to debugger 2014-04-27 23:20:13 +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