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Only Arch Linux, Debian, and Fedora for the moment. Too lazy to go
find icons for other distros right now.
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Signed-off-by: Burt P <pburt0@gmail.com>
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Show size and type if SPD or DMI memory information was available.
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Signed-off-by: Burt P <pburt0@gmail.com>
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As discussed in
https://github.com/lpereira/hardinfo/issues/345
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As requested in https://github.com/lpereira/hardinfo/issues/342
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Firefly ROC-RK3328-CC and Firefly ROC-RK3399-PC
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This commit fixes:
* #200
now using xrandr to get screen info instead of gdk, so it works
from the cli
* #27
opengl core and compatibility versions are both listed
* #230
(by removing extension list)
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A field exists in struct _DisplayInfo, but it wasn't being
filled or shown.
Perhaps fix:
https://github.com/lpereira/hardinfo/issues/181
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Change requested by lpereira in
https://github.com/lpereira/hardinfo/pull/160
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Signed-off-by: Burt P <pburt0@gmail.com>
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These stand alone interfaces and are used across modules, so just
make them available to any module by default.
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dmi_chassis_type_str() is moved from code in
computer.c:detect_machine_type().
It makes sense to keep it with dmi, as it maps a dmi-defined
value to a string. This way it can be used in both dmi.c
and computer.c.
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Removes a FIXME.
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Signed-off-by: Burt P <pburt0@gmail.com>
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fix detection for strings and also justify that when gambas are development version git or trunk svn build the versions beetween compiler and interpreter can differs,
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For the GPU Drawing benchmark at least, it should give
some idea of the graphics capabilities of the machine.
This is the only data hardinfo currently has about that.
Maybe in the future, more advanced GPU information could
be given.
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Added Gambas compiler,runtime and IDE to development, gambas has a runtime, a compiler and a complete ide, all can be used separatelly but IDE depends on compiler, and compiler depends on runtime..
Gambas its the Visual development most easyle for Linux, theres no languaje similar to Visual Basic but with the power and concepts of Java in Linux.. a hole covered b gambas...
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* add cpu_procs_cores_threads() function to get counts from sysfs/topology
* each platform must now provide processor_name() and processor_describe()
* processor_name_default(): returns a list of unique processor->model_name
* processor_describe_default(): returns "N physical; M cores; L threads"
* processor_describe_by_counting_names(): returns a list of unique
processor->model_name with Nx prefix
(ex: "4x ARM Cortex A53 + 4x ARM Cortex A33")
* x86: _name and _describe use defaults
* arm: _name returns name of SOC, if available, _describe returns
processor_describe_by_counting_names()
* all other platforms: _name and _describe use defaults
* Computer module summary now shows both name and description for CPU
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* Break "Not found" out of a c-format
* Tweak GDB regex. Old one would grab only closing paren
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Use the same strategies from laptop-detect[1] to detect physical
machine type.
[1] https://gitlab.com/debiants/laptop-detect
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* More easily translated.
* The strings are more likely to be re-usable.
* A small change to one, or to a shell param, does not lose all
of them.
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Note: "Computer" summary (not Computer->Summary).
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* Python2 detection needs to look at stderr instead of stdout
* Python3 detection looks at stdout
* Perl6 detection
* scan_dev() now captures stdout and stderr and ignores the one
it doesn't want. This prevents messages from appearing in the
console when the scan happens.
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Finishes https://github.com/lpereira/hardinfo/issues/38
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* Fixes for "..." special fields.
* Computer->Summary and Computer->OS are more translatable, and
and if the label is translated, the special code for
updating the ... will still work.
* Devices->Memory labels are currently not translated, some
limitations exist. The labels were being double-translated on
update. The earlier fix for Summary->RAM breaks if they are
translated.
* A bunch of trailing whitespace in the edited files was removed
by the editor, and that created some noise in the diff.
A rather frustrating experience.
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Fixed compile warning in computer.c:
[ 70%] Building C object CMakeFiles/computer.dir/modules/computer.c.o
In file included from /home/maxpayne/hardinfo/modules/computer.c:27:0:
/home/maxpayne/hardinfo/modules/computer.c: In function ‘callback_os’:
/home/maxpayne/hardinfo/modules/computer.c:421:30: warning: too many arguments for format [-Wformat-extra-args]
return g_strdup_printf(_("[$ShellParam$]\n"
^
/home/maxpayne/hardinfo/includes/hardinfo.h:28:30: note: in definition of macro ‘_’
#define _(STRING) gettext(STRING)
^
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Return a helpful string instead to help translators
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