Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
Quoting Aaron Kulkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
Quoting Jeffrey L. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting Danesh Daroui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all,
I have access to a remote server via SSH. I would like to know if there
is any possible way to find out the speed and type of CPU and available
memory via command line. Is it possible? If yes, how?
[snip]
Even better:
x86info
x86info isn't standard.
/proc filesystem is.
x86info gives more info than /proc. Source is available. less, more, and cat
aren't part of the Linux kernel, so /proc/ may be standard, but almost anyway
you examine it is non-standard by your definition.
Now you're just being silly.
find me a system that doesn't have cat
or a pager (page, more, or less)
and all of the other standard tools that
have been in /bin and /usr/bin since the 1970's
(like grep, sed, and awk)
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