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Hello, where can i check the hardware information? Where to find which services or application have been installed?...
- 08-30-2010 #1Just Joined!
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Hello, where can i check the hardware information? Where to find which services or application have been installed?
- 08-30-2010 #2forum.guy
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Welcome to the forums!
You can get quite a bit of hardware information with various commands such as the following:
You can get more info and options for using them by checking the manual pages for each, such as:Code:lsmod lspci lsusb dmidecode
Code:man dmidecode
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- 08-31-2010 #3Install yumex ( Graphical Interface of package manager, yum ). Check the list of available/installed/upgradable packages through it.Where to find which services or application have been installed?
For services, execute system-config-services command.It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.
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Thank, How come i can not find /usr/bin/devices file in our linux server? is there another file i can have a look instead


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