Hinv tool for Linux: inxi ========================= If you ever used one of the Silicon Graphics computers then you probably know the "hinv" tool (the "Hardware Inventory"). It is a command-line tool which lists hardware configuration of the computer. I have been searching for something similar for the Linux. Once there was a "hinv" clone but it seems to be no longer developed. Today I found that my Fedora includes something called "inxi". It is a Perl script which makes a nice list on my hardware configuration (the command was "inxi -b -c 0"): ------------------------------- Host: sforza Kernel: 5.8.16-200.fc32.ppc64le ppc64le bits: 64 Desktop: MATE 1.24.1 Distro: Fedora release 32 (Thirty Two) Machine: Type: PowerPC Device System: C1P9S01 REV 1.01 details: PowerNV C1P9S01 REV 1.01 rev: 2.2 (pvr 004e 1202) CPU: Info: 16-Core POWER9 altivec supported [MCP] speed: 2154 MHz min/max: 2154/3800 MHz Graphics: Device-1: ASPEED Graphics Family driver: ast v: kernel Display: x11 server: Fedora Project X.org 1.20.9 driver: modesetting unloaded: nouveau resolution: 1920x1080~60Hz OpenGL: renderer: llvmpipe (LLVM 10.0.1 128 bits) v: 3.3 Mesa 20.1.10 Network: Device-1: Broadcom and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe driver: tg3 Device-2: Broadcom and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe driver: tg3 Device-3: Broadcom and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe driver: tg3 Drives: Local Storage: total: 476.94 GiB used: 145.96 GiB (30.6%) Info: Processes: 313 Uptime: 2h 23m Memory: 31.77 GiB used: 5.42 GiB (17.1%) Shell: Zsh inxi: 3.1.08 ------------------------------- It has some more parameters to customise its output. It seems to be very nice when one needs to show its setup to others (when asking for help at forums or IRC channels, for example). A nice find, I think.