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I have put up an update. |
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Now user/groups are presented more usefully (including heuristics to separate |
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human from system users). Also, it now lists packages for Gentoo, Arch Linux, |
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and RPM based distros. (debian based on the way...) |
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On Gentoo systems, first it checks for epm, and if found uses that. epm's |
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output is much more friendly programmatically, and response is near instant. |
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If there is no epm, it uses "equery list" which takes a while on my system, |
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and breaks the columned output. Are there any other commands to print nice |
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output of all installed packages? |
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Still working on hardware output, and in this department I could really use |
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the output from 'lspci' on an array of different systems to help detect the |
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largest spread of possible hardware. Especially useful would be lspci output |
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from SCSI and SATA systems. If you feel up to it, please feel free to email |
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me this info off-list. |
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You can download at: |
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http://badcomputer.org/unix/code/sysinfo.py.gz |
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or just view and cut/paste the code from: |
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http://badcomputer.org/unix/code/sysinfo.bot |
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-d |
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darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org |
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"...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected..." |
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- Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972 |