09-07-2018, 12:27 AM
(09-02-2018, 02:13 AM)bob777 Wrote: Over the last two years I've collected some very useful Commands that I’d like
to share...that you can run in the Terminal...these Commands will not harm
your System...please feel free to add more.
Graphics card Information... inxi -SGxx
CPU Info... lscpu
What OS are you using... inxi -S
Mint desktop environment... inxi -Szxx
Firewall Status... sudo ufw status verbose
How much HDD space is available? inxi -po
If you'd like to free up drive space, a useful and safe command
is... sudo apt-get clean
Hard drive Info...type... lsblk
This terminal command will show your Ram hardware and
configuration... sudo inxi -m
Version of Linux Mint... inxi -Sz
CPU Usage... cpufreq-info
Hard Drive Temp... sudo hddtemp /dev/sd?
Computer Information... inxi -Fxzd
Core Temperatures type in Terminal... sensors
System info... sudo lshw > lshw.txt
Graphics card Information... inxi -Sgxx
Show DNS Being Used... sudo nmcli dev show | grep DNS
Flush DNS in Linux Mint... sudo /etc/init.d/dns-clean start
How Much Ram do I Have... free -m
What Kernel Version Do I Have... uname -r
What Wine Version... wine --version
Thanks for the tips. I will use them often I am sure... (Grin)
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Taglines of the BBS Days:
Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
Everybody remember where we parked. - Kirk
Not everything in life is a 1 or a 0.
Experience enables you to recognise a mistake when you make it again...