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#46 Post by radky »

Thank you ASRI éducation. :)

I hope the new gettext format of PupSysInfo will be useful to those who prefer non-English versions.
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#47 Post by 666philb »

hi radky,

is there a way to get pae or nopae in the 'sys-specs' >>'kernel' info

/etc/modules/DOTconfig ......CONFIG_X86_PAE=
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#48 Post by radky »

PupSysInfo-2.5.2. See main post.
- Added report for 32-Bit kernels -> PAE Enabled: Yes/No (thanks 666philb)
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#49 Post by Griot »

Hi radky! Thank you for this great tool. Very usefull for noobs. Cheers!

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#50 Post by radky »

Thank you Griot! :)
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#51 Post by Griot »

Hi radky. Once again, I think this is 'a must have' tool for all of us with a lack of skill with terminal commands. Be it said, would you please consider my proposal for the further development of your app? Could you add short info of terminal command for each option listed in this app?
I think It would be convenient and would help noobs (like me) through the learning curve. Hopefully this is not to much to ask for all-in-one sys-info app. :roll: Thanx!

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#52 Post by ASRI éducation »

Griot wrote:Hi radky. Once again, I think this is 'a must have' tool for all of us with a lack of skill with terminal commands. Be it said, would you please consider my proposal for the further development of your app? Could you add short info of terminal command for each option listed in this app?
I think It would be convenient and would help noobs (like me) through the learning curve. Hopefully this is not to much to ask for all-in-one sys-info app. :roll: Thanx!
I can understand the request of Griot (I do not know if it is potentially compatible with the current script).

What interrogates me...
radky created a GUI that allows us to not use the command line.
Now, you ask to see the results of the GUI in the terminal.
At first glance, it is surprising. But, upon reflection, it makes sense.
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#53 Post by radky »

Griot wrote:... Could you add short info of terminal command for each option listed in this app? I think It would be convenient and would help noobs (like me) through the learning curve...
Griot,

Thanks for your kind comments.

In PupSysInfo, a few individual reports are standard single-line commands you can run in a terminal. In this scenario, the (cli) command is shown at the top of the corresponding report.

However, most reports in PupSysInfo are generated by multi-line functions which typically call preset variables and multiple sequential commands. Running (or viewing) such functions in a terminal would not be convenient for you, but most of the report functions are available in /usr/local/Pup-SysInfo/func.

The following links may be helpful as you learn more of the Linux command-line interface:

PuppyLinux Reference Card by aragon
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=46435

PDF format
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... h&id=21680

HTML format

http://tubeguy.org/PLRC-0.01b.html

Thanks again Griot.
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#54 Post by Griot »

Thanx to both of you. I guess it was a little bit rushed question. Cheers!

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#55 Post by radky »

Pup-SysInfo-2.6
- Added version reports (Distro-Specs) for Bash, Geany, Gtkdialog, Perl, Python, Yad, Java, GCC, GlibC and OpenSSL.
- Auto-adjust color of GUI-header text for improved visibility in common dark GTK themes.
- Updated Help dialog.
- Bugfix: CPU temperature detection (improved integration with external sensors utility if installed).
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#56 Post by Griot »

Thanks for the update, radky.

Nice additional info. I noticed that Bash info is not displayed in
Sys-Specs/Distro Specs. Could it be a security patch for the shell that interferes in this (my) case? Maybe it's just my bad pup Precise 5.72? :?

Cheers!
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#57 Post by radky »

Griot wrote:Thanks for the update, radky.

Nice additional info. I noticed that Bash info is not displayed in
Sys-Specs/Distro Specs. Could it be a security patch for shell that interferes in this case? Maybe it's just my bad pup Precise 5.72? :?

Cheers!
Hi Griot,

The bash report is fine on my frugal install of Precise-5.7.1.

Enter the following in a terminal:

bash --version

Results?
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#58 Post by Griot »

Here it is:

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 bash --version
Гну баш, издање 4.3.29(1)-release (i686-pc-linux-gnu)

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#59 Post by 666philb »

hi radky,

thanks for the update i like the new version reports... i have a feature request though :)

would it be possible to use

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openssl version -a
as this then shows when openssl has been updated in upups.

example

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oopenssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014

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openssl version -a
OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014
built on: Thu Mar 19 15:10:04 UTC 2015
platform: debian-i386
options:  bn(64,32) rc4(8x,mmx) des(ptr,risc1,16,long) blowfish(idx) 
compiler: cc -fPIC -DOPENSSL_PIC -DOPENSSL_THREADS -D_REENTRANT -DDSO_DLFCN -DHAVE_DLFCN_H -DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -g -O2 -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -Wformat -Werror=format-security -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -Wl,-z,relro -Wa,--noexecstack -Wall -DOPENSSL_BN_ASM_PART_WORDS -DOPENSSL_IA32_SSE2 -DOPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT -DOPENSSL_BN_ASM_GF2m -DSHA1_ASM -DSHA256_ASM -DSHA512_ASM -DMD5_ASM -DRMD160_ASM -DAES_ASM -DVPAES_ASM -DWHIRLPOOL_ASM -DGHASH_ASM
OPENSSLDIR: "/usr/lib/ssl"
just the 'date built on' bit would be good
cheers

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#60 Post by radky »

Hi Griot,

It seems the position of the version number in the first line varies with the locale. So, parsing code for the English locale may not work correctly in other locales. :?

Hi 666philb,

Is the following format OK?

OpenSSL: 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014, built on: Fri Jan 9 17:52:35 UTC 2015
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#61 Post by 666philb »

radky wrote:
Hi 666philb,

Is the following format OK?

OpenSSL: 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014, built on: Fri Jan 9 17:52:35 UTC 2015
yes that's perfect
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#62 Post by radky »

The developer of tahrpup (666philb) has requested a feature update for Pup-SysInfo-2.6.

Consequently, an updated Pup-SysInfo-2.6.pet is currently available at the download link in the first post.

Specifically, the OpenSSL report now displays the build date, and the Bash report is adjusted for non-English locales.

Since the initial upload was only hours ago, the version number of Pup-SysInfo-2.6 has not changed.
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#63 Post by Griot »

Thank you for quick responses and fixes, radky.
These tools are great indeed.

Godspeed!

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#64 Post by bigpup »

radky,

Just to let you know your improvements have been noticed.
Your programs, that are in Tahrpup, have been updated using Tahrpup updates.

Thanks for the bug fixes and improvements!!
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#65 Post by radky »

Griot, bigpup and 666philb,

Thanks for your kind comments! :)
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