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568 lines
22 KiB
Groff
Executable file
.TH INXI 1 "2014\-04\-27" inxi "inxi manual"
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.SH NAME
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inxi \- Command line system information script for console and IRC
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B inxi \fR \- Single line, short form. Very basic output.
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.B inxi \fR[\fB\-AbCdDfFGhHiIlMnNopPrRsSuw\fR] \fR[\fB\-c NUMBER\fR] \fR[\fB\-v NUMBER\fR]
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.B inxi \fR[\fB\-t \fR(\fBc\fR or\fB m\fR or\fB cm\fR or\fB mc NUMBER\fR)] \fR[\fB\-x \-OPTION\fR(\fBs\fR)] \fR[\fB\-xx \-OPTION\fR(\fBs\fR)] \fR[\fB\-xxx \-OPTION\fR(\fBs\fR)]
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.B inxi \fR[\fB\-\-help\fR] \fR[\fB\-\-recommends\fR] \fR[\fB\-\-version\fR] \fR[\fB\-@ NUMBER\fR]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B inxi\fR is a command line system information script built for for console and IRC. It is also used for forum technical support, as a debugging tool, to quickly ascertain user system configuration and hardware. inxi shows system
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hardware, CPU, drivers, Xorg, Desktop, Kernel, GCC version(s), Processes, RAM usage, and a wide variety of other
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useful information.
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.B inxi\fR output varies between CLI and IRC, with some default filters and color options applied to IRC use. Script colors can
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be turned off if desired with \fB\-c 0\fR, or changed using the \fB\-c\fR color options listed in the OPTIONS section below.
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.SH PRIVACY AND SECURITY
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In order to maintain basic privacy and security, inxi filters out automatically on IRC things like
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your network card mac address, WAN and LAN IP, your \fB/home\fR username directory in partitions,
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and a few other things.
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Because inxi is often used on forums for support, you can also trigger this filtering with the \fB\-z\fR
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option (\fB\-Fz\fR, for example). To override the IRC filter, you can use the \fB\-Z\fR option. This can be useful
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to debug network connection issues online in a private chat, for example.
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.SH USING OPTIONS
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Options can be combined if they do not conflict. Either group the letters
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together or separate them.
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Letters with numbers can have no gap or a gap at your discretion unless using \fB \-t\fR.
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For example:
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.B inxi \-AG\fR or \fBinxi \-A \-G\fR or \fBinxi \-c10
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.SH STANDARD OPTIONS
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.TP
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.B \-A
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Show Audio/sound card information.
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.TP
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.B \-b
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Shows basic output, short form (previously \fB\-d\fR). Same as: \fBinxi \-v 2
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.TP
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.B \-c \fR[\fB0\fR\-\fB32\fR]
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Available color schemes. Scheme number is required.
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Supported color schemes: \fB0\-32
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.TP
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.B \-c \fR[\fB94\fR\-\fB99\fR]
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Color selectors run a color selector option prior to inxi starting which lets
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you set the config file value for the selection.
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Color selectors for each type display (NOTE: irc and global only show safe color set):
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.TP
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.B \-c 94\fR
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\- Console, out of X.
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.TP
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.B \-c 95\fR
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\- Terminal, running in X \- like xTerm.
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.TP
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.B \-c 96\fR
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\- Gui IRC, running in X \- like Xchat, Quassel,
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Konversation etc.
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.TP
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.B \-c 97\fR
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\- Console IRC running in X \- like irssi in xTerm.
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.TP
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.B \-c 98\fR
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\- Console IRC not in X.
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.TP
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.B \-c 99\fR
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\- Global \- Overrides/removes all settings.
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Setting specific color type removes the global color selection.
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.TP
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.B \-C
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Show full CPU output, including per CPU clockspeed if available. See \fB\-x\fR for more options.
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.TP
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.B \-d
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Shows optical drive data. Same as \fB\-Dd\fR. With \fB\-x\fR, adds features line to output.
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\fB\-xx\fR adds a few more features.
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.TP
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.B \-D
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Show full hard Disk info, not only model, ie: \fB/dev/sda ST380817AS 80.0GB. Shows disk space
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total + used percentage. The disk used percentage includes space used by swap partition(s), since
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those are not usable for data storage. Note that with RAID disks, the percentage will be wrong
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since the total is computed from the disk sizes, but the used is computed from partition used
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percentages. This small defect may get corrected in the future.
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.TP
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.B \-f
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Show all cpu flags used, not just the short list. Not shown with \fB\-F\fR to avoid
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spamming. ARM cpus: show \fBfeatures\fR items.
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.TP
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.B \-F
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Show Full output for inxi. Includes all Upper Case line letters, plus \fB\-s\fR and \fB\-n\fR.
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Does not show extra verbose options like \fB\-x \-d \-f \-u \-l \-o \-p \-t \-r\fR unless you use
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that argument.
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.TP
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.B \-G
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Show Graphic card information. Card(s), Display Server (vendor and version number), for example:
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\fBDisplay Server: Xorg 1.15.1 \fR
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,screen resolution(s), glx renderer, version). At some point Wayland and other display servers
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may be added once enough data has been collected.
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.TP
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.B \-h
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The help menu. Features dynamic sizing to fit into terminal window. Set script global \fBCOLS_MAX_CONSOLE\fR
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if you want a different default value, or use \fB-y <width>\fR to temporarily override the defaults or actual window width.
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.TP
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.B \-\-help
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Same as \fB\-h\fR
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.TP
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.B \-H
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The help menu, plus developer options. Do not use dev options in normal
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operation!
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.TP
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.B \-i
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Show Wan IP address, and shows local interfaces (requires ifconfig network tool).
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Same as \-Nni. Not shown with \fB\-F\fR for user security reasons, you shouldn't
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paste your local/wan IP.
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.TP
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.B \-I
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Show Information: processes, uptime, memory, irc client (or shell type if run in shell, not irc), inxi version.
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See \fB\-x\fR and \fB\-xx\fR for extra information (init type/version, runlevel).
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.TP
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.B \-l
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Show partition labels. Default: short partition \fB\-P\fR. For full \fB\-p\fR output, use: \fB\-pl\fR (or \fB\-plu\fR).
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.TP
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.B \-M
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Show machine data. Motherboard, Bios, and if present, System Builder (Like Lenovo).
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Older systems/kernels without the required \fB/sys\fR data can use dmidecode instead, run as root. If using dmidecode,
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may also show bios revision as well as version. \fB\-! 33\fR can force use of \fBdmidecode\fR data instead of \fB/sys\fR.
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.TP
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.B \-n
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Show Advanced Network card information. Same as \fB\-Nn\fR. Shows interface, speed,
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mac id, state, etc.
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.TP
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.B \-N
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Show Network card information. With \fB\-x\fR, shows PCI BusID, Port number.
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.TP
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.B \-o
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Show unmounted partition information (includes UUID and LABEL if available).
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Shows file system type if you have \fBfile\fR installed, if you are root OR if you have
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added to \fB/etc/sudoers\fR (sudo v. 1.7 or newer):
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.B <username> ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/file (sample)
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Does not show components (partitions that create the md raid array) of md\-raid arrays.
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.TP
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.B \-p
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Show full partition information (\fB\-P\fR plus all other detected partitions).
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.TP
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.B \-P
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Show Partition information (shows what \fB\-v 4\fR would show, but without extra data).
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Shows, if detected: \fB/ /boot /home /tmp /usr /var\fR. Use \fB\-p\fR to see all mounted partitions.
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.TP
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.B \-r
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Show distro repository data. Currently supported repo types:
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\fBAPT\fR (Debian, Ubuntu + derived versions)
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\fBPACMAN\fR (Arch Linux + derived versions)
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\fBPISI\fR (Pardus + derived versions)
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\fBURPMQ\fR (Mandriva, Mageia + derived versions)
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\fBYUM\fR (Fedora, Redhat, maybe Suse + derived versions)
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(as distro data is collected more will be added. If your's is missing please show us how to get this
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information and we'll try to add it.)
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.TP
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.B \-R
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Show RAID data. Shows RAID devices, states, levels, and components, and extra data with \fB\-x\fR / \fB\-xx\fR.
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md\-raid: If device is resyncing, shows resync progress line as well.
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.TP
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.B \-\-recommends
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Checks inxi application dependencies + recommends, and directories, then shows
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what package(s) you need to install to add support for that feature.
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.TP
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.B \-s
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Show sensors output (if sensors installed/configured): mobo/cpu/gpu temp; detected
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fan speeds. Gpu temp only for Fglrx/Nvidia drivers. Nvidia shows screen number for > 1 screens.
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.TP
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.B \-S
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Show System information: host name, kernel, desktop environment (if in X), distro. With \fB\-xx\fR show
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dm \- or startx \- (only shows if present and running if out of X), and if in X, with \fB\-xxx\fR show more desktop info, like shell/panel etc.
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.TP
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.B \-t \fR[\fBc\fR or\fB m\fR or\fB cm\fR or\fB mc NUMBER\fR]\fR
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Show processes. If followed by numbers \fB1\-20\fR, shows that number of processes for each type
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(default: \fB5\fR; if in irc, max: \fB5\fR)
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Make sure to have no space between letters and numbers (\fB\-t cm10\fR \- right, \fB\-t cm 10\fR \- wrong).
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.TP
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.B \-t c\fR
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\- cpu only. With \fB\-x\fR, shows also memory for that process on same line.
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.TP
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.B \-t m\fR
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\- memory only. With \fB\-x\fR, shows also cpu for that process on same line.
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.TP
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.B \-t cm\fR
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\- cpu+memory. With \fB\-x\fR, shows also cpu or memory for that process on same line.
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.TP
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.B \-u
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Show partition UUIDs. Default: short partition \fB\-P\fR. For full \fB\-p\fR output, use: \fB\-pu\fR (or \fB\-plu\fR).
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.TP
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.B \-U
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Note \- Maintainer may have disabled this function.
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If inxi \fB\-h\fR has no listing for \fB\-U\fR then its disabled.
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Auto\-update script. Note: if you installed as root, you must be root to update,
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otherwise user is fine. Also installs / updates this Man Page to: \fB/usr/share/man/man8\fR
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This requires that you be root to write to that directory.
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.TP
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.B \-V
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inxi version information. Prints information then exits.
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.TP
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.B \-\-version
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same as \fB\-V\fR
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.TP
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.B \-v
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Script verbosity levels. Verbosity level number is required. Should not be used with \fB\-b\fR or \fB\-F\fR.
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Supported levels: \fB0\-7\fR Examples :\fB inxi \-v 4 \fR or \fB inxi \-v4\fR
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.TP
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.B \-v 0
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\- Short output, same as: \fBinxi\fR
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.TP
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.B \-v 1
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\- Basic verbose, \fB\-S\fR + basic CPU + \fB\-G\fR + basic Disk + \fB\-I\fR.
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.TP
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.B \-v 2
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\- Adds networking card (\fB\-N\fR), Machine (\fB\-M\fR) data, and shows basic hard disk data
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(names only). Same as: \fBinxi \-b
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.TP
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.B \-v 3
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\- Adds advanced CPU (\fB\-C\fR); network (\fB\-n\fR) data; triggers \fB\-x\fR advanced data option.
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.TP
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.B \-v 4
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\- Adds partition size/filled data (\fB\-P\fR) for (if present):\fB/ /home /var/ /boot\fR
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Shows full disk data (\fB\-D\fR)
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.TP
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.B \-v 5
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\- Adds audio card (\fB\-A\fR); sensors (\fB\-s\fR), partition label (\fB\-l\fR) and UUID (\fB\-u\fR), short form of
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optical drives.
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.TP
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.B \-v 6
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\- Adds full partition data (\fB\-p\fR), unmounted partition data (\fB\-o\fR), optical drive data (\fB\-d\fR);
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triggers \fB\-xx\fR extra data option.
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.TP
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.B \-v 7
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\- Adds network IP data (\fB\-i\fR); triggers \fB\-xxx\fR
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.TP
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.B \-w
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Adds weather line. Note, this depends on an unreliable api so it may not always be working in the future.
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To get weather for an alternate location, use \fB\-W <location_string>\fR. See also \fB\-x\fR, \fB\-xx\fR, \fB\-xxx\fR option.
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Please note, your distribution's maintainer may chose to disable this feature, so if \fB\-w\fR or \fB\-W\fR don't work, that's why.
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.TP
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.B \-W <location_string>
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Get weather/time for an alternate location. Accepts postal/zip code, city,state pair, or latitude,longitude.
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Note: city/country/state names must not contain spaces. Replace spaces with '\fB+\fR' sign. No spaces around \fB,\fR (comma).
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Use only ascii letters in city/state/country names, sorry.
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Examples: \fB\-W 95623\fR OR \fB\-W Boston,MA\fR OR \fB\-W45.5234,\-122.6762\fR OR \fB\-W new+york,ny\fR
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OR \fB\-W bodo,norway\fR.
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.TP
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.B \-y <integer >= 80>
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This is an absolute width override which sets the output line width max. Overrides \fBCOLS_MAX_IRC\fR / \fBCOLS_MAX_CONSOLE\fR globals, or the actual widths of the terminal. If used with \fB\-h\fR or \fB\-c 94-99\fR, put \fB\-y\fR option first or the override will be ignored. Cannot be used with \fB\-\-help\fR/\fB\-\-version\fR/\fB\-\-recommends\fR type long options. Example: \fBinxi \-y 130 -Fxx\fR
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.TP
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.B \-z
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Adds security filters for IP addresses, Mac, location (\fB\-w\fR), and user home directory name. Default on for irc clients.
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.TP
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.B \-Z
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Absolute override for output filters. Useful for debugging networking issues in irc for example.
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.SH EXTRA DATA OPTIONS
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These options are for long form only, and can be triggered by one or more \fB\-x\fR, like \fB\-xx\fR.
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Alternately, the \fB\-v\fR options trigger them in the following way:
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\fB\-v 3\fR adds \fB\-x\fR; \fB\-v 6\fR adds \fB\-xx\fR; \fB\-v 7\fR adds \fB\-xxx\fR
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These extra data triggers can be useful for getting more in\-depth data on various options.
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Can be added to any long form option list, like: \fB\-bxx\fR or \fB\-Sxxx\fR
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There are 3 extra data levels: \fB\-x\fR; \fB\-xx\fR; and \fB\-xxx\fR
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The following shows which lines / items get extra information with each extra data level.
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.TP
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.B \-x \-A
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\- Adds version/port(s)/driver version (if available) for each Audio device.
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.TP
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.B \-x \-A
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\- Shows PCI Bus ID/Usb ID number of each Audio device.
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.TP
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.B \-x \-C
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\- bogomips on CPU (if available); CPU Flags (short list).
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.TP
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.B \-x \-d
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\- Adds items to features line of optical drive; adds rev version to optical drive.
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.TP
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.B \-x \-D
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\- Hdd temp with disk data if you have hddtemp installed, if you are root OR if you have added to
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\fB/etc/sudoers\fR (sudo v. 1.7 or newer):
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.B <username> ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/hddtemp (sample)
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.TP
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.B \-x \-G
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\- Direct rendering status for Graphics (in X).
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.TP
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.B \-x \-G
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\- (for single gpu, nvidia driver) screen number gpu is running on.
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.TP
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.B \-x \-G
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\- Shows PCI Bus ID/Usb ID number of each Graphics card.
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.TP
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.B \-x \-i
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\- Show IPv6 as well for LAN interface (IF) devices.
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.TP
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.B \-x \-I
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\- Show current init system (and init rc in some cases, like OpenRC). With \-xx, shows init/rc
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version number, if available.
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.B \-x \-I
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\- Show system GCC, default. With \-xx, also show other installed GCC versions.
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.TP
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.B \-x \-I
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\- Show current runlevel (not available with all init systems).
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.TP
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.B \-x \-I
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\- If in shell (not in IRC client, that is), show shell version number (if available).
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.TP
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.B \-x \-N
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\- Adds version/port(s)/driver version (if available) for each Network card;
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.TP
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.B \-x \-N
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\- Shows PCI Bus ID/Usb ID number of each Network card.
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.TP
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.B \-x \-R
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\- md\-raid: Shows component raid id. Adds second RAID Info line: raid level; report on drives
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(like 5/5); blocks; chunk size; bitmap (if present). Resync line, shows blocks synced/total blocks.
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\- zfs\-raid: Shows raid array full size; available size; portion allocated to RAID (ie, not available as storage)."
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.TP
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.B \-x \-S
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\- Desktop toolkit if available (GNOME/XFCE/KDE only); Kernel gcc version.
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.TP
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.B \-x \-t
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\- Adds memory use output to cpu (\fB\-xt c\fR), and cpu use to memory (\fB\-xt m\fR).
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.TP
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.B \-x \-w / \-W
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\- Adds wind speed and time zone (\-w only), and makes output go to two lines.
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-A
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\- Adds vendor:product ID of each Audio device.
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-D
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\- Adds disk serial number.
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-G
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\- Adds vendor:product ID of each Graphics card.
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-I
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\- Show init type version number (and rc if present).
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-I
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\- Adds other detected installed gcc versions to primary gcc output (if present).
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-I
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\- Show, if detected, system default runlevel. Supports Systemd/Upstart/Sysvinit type defaults. Note that
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not all systemd systems have the default value set, in that case, if present, it will use the data from
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\fB/etc/inittab\fR.
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-I
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\- Adds parent program (or tty) that started shell, if not IRC client, to shell information.
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-M
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\- Adds chassis information, if any data for that is available. Also shows BIOS rom size if using dmidecode.
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-N
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\- Adds vendor:product ID of each Network card.
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-R
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\- md\-raid: Adds superblock (if present); algorythm, U data. Adds system info line (kernel support,
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read ahead, raid events). Adds if present, unused device line. If device is resyncing, shows
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resync progress line as well.
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-S
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\- Adds, if run in X, display manager type to Desktop information, if present. If none, shows N/A.
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Supports most known display managers, like xdm, gdm, kdm, slim, lightdm, or mdm.
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-w / \-W
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\- Adds humidity and barometric pressure.
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.TP
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.B \-xx \-@ <11\-14>
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\- Automatically uploads debugger data tar.gz file to \fIftp.techpatterns.com\fR.
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.TP
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.B \-xxx \-S
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\- Adds, if run in X, shell/panel type info to Desktop information, if present. If none, shows nothing.
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Supports some current desktop extras like gnome\-panel, lxde\-panel, and others. Added mainly for Mint support.
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.TP
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.B \-xxx \-w / \-W
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\- Adds location (city state country), weather observation time, altitude of system.
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If wind chill, heat index, or dew point are available, shows that data as well.
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.SH ADVANCED OPTIONS
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.TP
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.B \-! 31
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Turns off hostname in System line. Useful, with \fB\-z\fR, for anonymizing your inxi output for posting on
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forums or IRC.
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.TP
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.B \-! 32
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Turns on hostname in System line. Overrides inxi config file value (if set): B_SHOW_HOST='false'.
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.TP
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.B \-! 33
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Force use of \fBdmidecode\fR. This will override \fB/sys\fR data in some lines, like \fB\-M\fR.
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.SH DEBUGGING OPTIONS
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.TP
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.B \-%
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Overrides defective or corrupted data.
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.TP
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.B \-@
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Triggers debugger output. Requires debugging level \fB1\-14\fR (\fB8\-10\fR \- logging of data).
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Less than 8 just triggers inxi debugger output on screen.
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.TP
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.B \-@ \fR[\fB1\fR\-\fB7\fR]
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\- On screen debugger output.
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.TP
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.B \-@ 8
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\- Basic logging. Check \fB/home/yourname/.inxi/inxi*.log
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.TP
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.B \-@ 9
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\- Full file/sys info logging.
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.TP
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.B \-@ 10
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\- Color logging.
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.TP
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.B \-@ <11\-14>
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The following create a tar.gz file of system data, plus collecting the inxi output to file:
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To automatically upload debugger data tar.gz file to \fIftp.techpatterns.com\fR:
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\fBinxi \-xx@ <11\-14>\fR
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For alternate ftp upload locations: Example:
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.B inxi \-! \fIftp.yourserver.com/incoming\fB \-xx@ 14\fR
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.TP
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.B \-@ 11
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\- With data file of xiin read of \fB/sys
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.TP
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.B \-@ 12
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\- With xorg conf and log data, xrandr, xprop, xdpyinfo, glxinfo etc.
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.TP
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.B \-@ 13
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\- With data from dev, disks, partitions, etc., plus xiin data file.
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.TP
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.B \-@ 14
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\- Everything, full data collection.
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.SH SUPPORTED IRC CLIENTS
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BitchX, Gaim/Pidgin, ircII, Irssi, Konversation, Kopete, KSirc, KVIrc, Weechat, and Xchat. Plus any others that
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are capable of displaying either built in or external script output.
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.SH RUNNING IN IRC CLIENT
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To trigger inxi output in your IRC client, pick the appropriate method from the list below:
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.TP
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.B Xchat, irssi \fR(and many other IRC clients)
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.B /exec \-o inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR]
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If you leave off the \fB\-o\fR, only you will see the output on your local IRC client.
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.TP
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.B Konversation
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.B /cmd inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR]
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To run inxi in konversation as a native script if your distribution or inxi package did not do this for you,
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create this symbolic link:
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.B ln \-s /usr/local/bin/inxi /usr/share/kde4/apps/konversation/scripts/inxi
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If inxi is somewhere else, change the path \fB/usr/local/bin\fR to wherever it is located.
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Then you can start inxi directly, like this:
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.B /inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR]
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.TP
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.B WeeChat
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.B NEW: /exec \-o inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR]
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.B OLD: /shell \-o inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR]
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Newer (2014 and later) WeeChats work pretty much the same now as other console IRC
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clients, with \fB/exec -o inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR]. Also, newer WeeChats have dropped
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the \fB\-curses\fR part of their program name, ie: \fBweechat\fR instead of \fBweechat-curses\fR.
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Deprecated:
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Before WeeChat can run external scripts like inxi, you need to install the
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weechat\-plugins package. This is automatically installed for Debian users.
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Next, if you don't already have it, you need to install shell.py,
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which is a python script.
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In a web browser, Click on the download button at:
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.I http://www.weechat.org/scripts/source/stable/shell.py.html/
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Make the script executable by
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.B chmod +x shell.py
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Move it to your home folder: \fB/.weechat/python/autoload/\fR then logout, and start WeeChat with
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.B weechat\-curses
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Top of screen should say what pythons scripts have loaded, and should include shell. Then to run inxi,
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you would enter a command like this:
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.B /shell \-o inxi \-bx
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If you leave off the \fB\-o\fR, only you will see the output on your local weechat. WeeChat
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users may also like to check out the weeget.py
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.SH INITIALIZATION FILE
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.TP
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inxi will read the following configuration/initialization files in the following order:
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.TP
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.B /etc/inxi.conf
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.TP
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.B $HOME/.inxi/inxi.conf
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.TP
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See wiki pages for more information on how to set these up:
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.TP
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.I http://code.google.com/p/inxi/wiki/script_configuration_files
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.SH BUGS
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Please report bugs using the following resources.
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You may be asked to run the inxi debugger tool which will upload a data dump of all
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system files for use in debugging inxi. These data dumps are very important since
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they provide us with all the real system data inxi uses to parse out its report.
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.TP
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inxi main website/svn/wiki, file an issue report:
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.I http://code.google.com/p/inxi/issues/list
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.TP
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post on inxi developer forums:
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.I http://techpatterns.com/forums/forum\-32.html
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.TP
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You can also visit
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.I irc.oftc.net \fRchannel:\fI #smxi
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to post issues.
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.SH HOMEPAGE
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.I http://code.google.com/p/inxi
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.SH AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS TO CODE
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.B inxi
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is is a fork of locsmif's largely unmaintained yet very clever, infobash script.
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Original infobash author and copyright holder:
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Copyright (C) 2005\-2007 Michiel de Boer a.k.a. locsmif
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inxi version: Copyright (C) 2008\-13 Scott Rogers & Harald Hope
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Further fixes (listed as known): Horst Tritremmel <hjt at sidux.com>
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Steven Barrett (aka: damentz) \- usb audio patch; swap percent used patch.
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Jarett.Stevens \- dmidecode \-M patch for older systems with no /sys
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And a special thanks to the nice people at irc.oftc.net channels #linux\-smokers\-club and #smxi,
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who all really have to be considered to be co\-developers because of their non\-stop enthusiasm
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and willingness to provide real time testing and debugging of inxi development.
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Without a wide range of diverse Linux kernel based Free Desktop systems to test on, we could
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never have gotten inxi to be as reliable and solid as it's turning out to be.
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And of course, big thanks locsmif, who figured out a lot of the core methods, logic,
|
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and tricks used in inxi.
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Further thanks to the various inxi package maintainers, distro support people, forum
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moderators, and others, who contribute ideas, suggestions, and patches.
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This Man page was originally created by Gordon Spencer (aka aus9) and is maintained by
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Harald Hope (aka h2 or TechAdmin).
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