Try /usr/sbin/dmidecode. It is often around, or at least available. It reads SMBIOS data (formally called DMI), which reports on just this type of thing.
Peace. Andrew On 11/21/06, Tanner Lovelace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/21/06, Andrew Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Have you tried dmidecode? As far as I know, dmidecode (which I had never heard of, btw) isn't installed on a standard linux system. I'd need to have some way to determine this with just standard installed tools. For CPU speed, you can do "cat /proc/cpuinfo" so it boggles the mind that there isn't any equivalent for FSB speed. Cheers, Tanner -- Tanner Lovelace clubjuggler at gmail dot com http://wtl.wayfarer.org/ (fieldless) In fess two roundels in pale, a billet fesswise and an increscent, all sable. -- TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/
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