You didn't seriously expect Linux to make it so easy, did you? There is 
no export feature and the "user interface" is basically a prettified 
dump from /proc. You could create a simple script to dump all the /proc 
nodes and get a similar result. Sorry.

On Apr 5, 2006, at 7:56 PM, Robert Citek wrote:

>
> On Apr 5, 2006, at 6:12 PM, Agent M wrote:
>> Linux stores loads of tasty info in /proc/ for hardware specs. Any
>> app you find will be reading from that or the Hardware Abstraction
>> Layer daemon interface. Ubuntu comes with "Device Manager" which is
>> "/usr/bin/hal-device-manager".
>
> I haven't seen the Ubuntu Device Manager.  I'll have to give that a
> try.  Does it produce output similar to what System Profiler puts
> out?  System Profiler's output is very well organized, easy to read,
> and complete with hardware, firmware, and software.  Below is a mini-
> report using "File > Save As" and choosing text, although I could
> also choose XML or PDF.  The Full report is quite extensive, over 120
> pages.

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