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06-Feb-2005, 01:33 PM #1
Command for Hardware Info?
Hi.

Is there a Linux command that will give me information about the hardware installed in my computer? I am setting up an IPCop machine but need to know the IRQ and other information about the NIC cards. I was going to use a copy of Knoppix to get the information before installing IPCop.

Thanks.
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06-Feb-2005, 02:32 PM #2
Try procinfo
Code:
lynch@s91:~> procinfo
Linux 2.6.8-24.11-default (geeko@buildhost) (gcc 3.3.4 ) #1 1CPU [s91.]

Memory:      Total        Used        Free      Shared     Buffers
Mem:        515636      486180       29456           0       54004
Swap:       530136           0      530136

Bootup: Sun Feb  6 07:58:01 2005    Load average: 0.07 0.06 0.01 1/87 6005

user  :       0:00:49.82   2.1%  page in :        0
nice  :       0:00:00.44   0.0%  page out:        0
system:       0:00:05.64   0.2%  swap in :        0
idle  :       0:38:16.51  97.1%  swap out:        0
uptime:       6:34:07.00         context : 16142886

irq  0:  23649125 timer                 irq  7:         0 parport0
irq  1:       952 i8042                 irq  9:         0 acpi
irq  2:         0 cascade [4]           irq 11:   2447581 ohci1394, ohci_hcd,
irq  3:         3                       irq 12:    375289 i8042
irq  4:         3                       irq 14:    220769 ide0
irq  5:      1188 ohci_hcd, NVidia nFo  irq 15:    170831 ide1
irq  6:         6
HTH
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06-Feb-2005, 03:54 PM #3
lspci is another you might want to look at.
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