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I googled Bee-Link ser7. According to the current website it's a Ryzen 7 with a AMD Radeon 780M GPU. I don't have any knowledge about...
Mar 6, 2024
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This seems to indicate X11 has only detected one display, and both xrandr and KDE aren't aware of any other connectors for additional...
Mar 6, 2024
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If you are using X11 (not wayland), what was the output from xrandr? It's possible to use xrandr to configure multiple monitors. For...
Mar 6, 2024
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A few thoughts: 1. If you're using X11, then the xrandr command should report what displays are connected. If it reports all three...
Mar 6, 2024
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What's the GPU and GPU driver? That might cast some light on the issue. For example, if you happened to be using the Nvidia...
Mar 6, 2024
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Late to the party. I have to admit, I haven’t created any low level system tools on Linux. At least not in C, or C++. Most of my...
Feb 24, 2024
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Some stuff, depending on our definitions, has JSON output - like lsblk. (I read a lot of man pages.)
Feb 24, 2024
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Why are there no easy ways in Linux to retrieve system information?
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Same underlying data, but massaged differently for different purposes - as it should be.
Feb 23, 2024
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Why are there no easy ways in Linux to retrieve system information?
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Been there, done that, it's a right of passage :cool: Python psutil along with pyqt makes this kind of stuff straight forward enough...
Feb 23, 2024
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I think we've come full circle. The OP was asking why it was necessary to trawl a file hierarchy and parse text files. If one is...
Feb 23, 2024
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Why are there no easy ways in Linux to retrieve system information?
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Anyone can write an virtual filesystem. There's even a File-system-In-User-Space (FUSE) module for writing a filesystem without having...
Feb 22, 2024
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Is there a way to display the result of a command on the same line?
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If you're just targeting echo, it has a -n (no newline argument): echo -n 'hello'; echo ' world' But yes, as already suggested...
Feb 19, 2024
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Yes, this is the UNIX way. There are advantages: One common simple means of access - the file API. The info is often human readable...
Feb 18, 2024
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