[luau] hardware stats command
MonMotha
monmotha at indy.rr.com
Wed Apr 17 20:53:31 PDT 2002
works 100% of the time for me when on a linux VGA text console. For
xterms, ctl+button3, full reset, done.
There are also different "resets" out there, and they might behave
differently.
--MonMotha
cpaul at telemetrybox.org wrote:
> `reset` actually does not 'reset' the terminal all the time. :)
>
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 09:41:40PM -0500, MonMotha wrote:
>
>>or type "reset" and hit enter :)
>>
>>--MonMotha
>>
>>cpaul at telemetrybox.org wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 04:03:14PM -1000, Jeffrey Wong wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>The easiest way is to look in /proc. Most of the files there can be read
>>>>with cat and gives you alot of info. /proc/cpuinfo will generally give
>>>>you the processor type and speed. /proc/meminfo has a breakdown of memory
>>>>usage. One word of warning, not everything in /proc is in ascii format
>>>>and may screw up your terminal if you look at it and the file command does
>>>>not work correctly with /proc. The main ones to watch out for are IIRC
>>>>/proc/kcore and /proc/kmsg.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>On the same token - if you ever boggle your terminal by cat'ing a binary
>>>file, just do a `cat /proc/kcore|more`, and keep paging until your terminal
>>>is reset.
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