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@dpirate this point was already discussed in -X/issues/243. To be short, gawk is not the default on all systems, and in the past, we discovered some issues when mawk is a symlink to awk. The goal is this test case is to ensure that regex will work properly with gawk, nawk and mawk.




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@Neko-san if you want to use LDFLAGS="-static", you need to have every static library that CPU-X depends on available on your system.For example, -lgtk-3 will look for /usr/lib/libgtk-3.a, but this static library is not shipped with the gtk3 package from official repositories.I am curious how your LDFLAGS="-static" works with other programs. Does it fallback by using shared library if static library is missing?


(I generally have static linking globally enabled so that re-building isn't a necessity, but it doesn't work here, so figured I'd mention it to preemptively avoid the issue in case others do the same)


In 7 Linux commands to gather information about your system, I showed different command line applications you can use to get information about your system. These commands are a great way to obtain specific system information, such as CPU or RAM details. They are particularly useful if you want to process that information with other commands.


Maybe you're looking for a tool that provides a comprehensive view of the main system components graphically. If so, CPU-X is a fantastic option. CPU-X is an open source utility that collects system information about your CPU, motherboard, RAM, and GPU and displays it in a graphical interface.


To accomplish this while running the interface as a regular user, CPU-X provides a daemon mode. When you start CPU-X in daemon mode, it runs a small component as the root user, which then passes information back to the user interface (UI) running as a regular user. To start daemon mode, launch CPU-X from the command line with the parameter --daemon or click on the button Start daemon on the interface. In both cases, you must type your password to run the daemon as root:


You can see the same information from the graphical UI on your terminal. Navigate across tabs using your keyboard's arrow or Tab key. Press h for help with additional keybindings and q to quit the interface.


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It can provide comprehensive information about the hardware which is accessible without examining the components physically which is not possible all the time. For example, CPU-X can provide information about the RAM modules installed as shown below.


The CPU-X daemon requires root privileges, and it uses Polkit for privileges escalation. If you are using a Desktop Environment, entering the password as prompted will start the daemon and will not need further input from the user.


I know that there are many other tools such as inxi and hardinfo that could be used for a similar purpose. Do you like CPU-X or do you use prefer some other tool? Leave a comment below.


As we know, the processors are directly responsible for the performance of servers, desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets, and other devices. Therefore, the main objective of this website is to help you find the best processor for your task. Well, I know that these are great words and the site is far away from this, nevertheless the foundation has already been laid by developing two online tests for testing the CPU performance:


  • CPU Benchmark Online - Test your CPU performance in order to compare it with the other results.

  • CPU Stress Test Online - Test your CPU at maximum load, increasing or decreasing the load on your discretion.



CPU-X is a Free software that gathers information on CPU, motherboard and more.CPU-X is similar to CPU-Z (Windows), but CPU-X is a Free and Open Source software designed for GNU/Linux; also, it works on *BSD.This software is written in C and built with CMake tool.It can be used in graphical mode by using GTK or in text-based mode by using NCurses. A dump mode is present from command line.


CPU-X is available as an AppImage which means "one app = one file", which you can download and run on your Linux system while you don't need a package manager and nothing gets changed in your system. Awesome!


AppImages are single-file applications that run on most Linux distributions. Download an application, make it executable, and run! No need to install. No system libraries or system preferences are altered.Most AppImages run on recent versions of Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Red Hat, Ubuntu, and other common desktop distributions.


If you would like to have the executable bit set automatically, and would like to see CPU-X and other AppImages integrated into the system (menus, icons, file type associations, etc.), then you may want to check the optional appimaged daemon.


Sadly there is no official CPU-Z Linux app but there is a fantastic open-source alternative called CPU-X. Available to use with a GUI or a CLI, CPU-X delivers the same deluge of hardware data that CPU-Z does, but in a free, open-source, and Linux-friendly package.


When I am using my phone it can be OK for about 30 minutes, than it blocks and resrtarts by itself. In one day it happens and repeats for about 20 times. I analysed some analytics and there were a lot of "panic CPU x caller" issues. Also, somewhere I read that there is problem with connecting CPU with peripherals. Does someone has an idea what is going on? :(


We recommend checking out the steps in the sections titled "Check your software" and "Check your hardware" from the article here: If your iOS or iPadOS device restarts or displays the Apple logo or a spinning gear unexpectedly


CPU-x is a tool that can query phone hardware and system informationNot the best, only better, not the most convenient, only more convenientSpecial feature:- Accurate CPU real-time frequency calculation, the algorithm occupies few system resources- View system hardware information, operating system information- View network and carrier support- Real-time network speed and traffic, WiFi hotspot information- See phone screen details- View camera details- Check memory and storage usage information- More features to be discovered by youThe user experience is good, the interaction is simple and the functions are rich.If you want to know more about your phone, download me!If you want to know more about the details of various mobile phones, download me now!Finally, support iPhone XS Max


Notes:1. IBM Servers are designed to perform optimally in a steady statepower environment. Excessive AC and DC power cycles can stresssystem components which may lead to pre-mature failure of theVRDs.


2. Enabling C-states in UEFI Setup maps operating system ACPIC-state requests to Intel idle states to reduce idle processorpower consumption. On IBM X5 family servers with Intel E7processors, ACPI C1, C2, C3 map to Intel C1, C3, C6 states. On IBMX5 family servers with Intel 6500/7500 processors, ACPI C1, C3 mapto Intel C1, C3 states and ACPI C2 is not available. OS softwaremay over-ride the UEFI ACPI mapping, e.g. the intel_idle driver inLinux kernels invokes Intel idle states directly.


3. Just flashing the UEFI to the new level will not change theACPI C-state limit needed because the UEFI settings are preservedbetween flash updates by design, and new defaults do not getautomatically loaded after a UEFI update. To insure the ACPIC-state limit is set correctly after updating UEFI to the newlevel, either Load Defaults, or use the Workaround procedure to setthe proper ACPI C-state.


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The application will be the place where all users will be able to fully update the latest information about the technology. You will not need to follow the technical information regularly because the application will be ready to integrate the articles to bring to you anytime. Journalists will quickly update all the latest technology information users through CPU X.


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