Linux System Stats Script


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I've got a mix of gnome 3.4/3.6 packages on the main desktop and cinnamon on the laptop. Also got CDE on here too which I need to get round to removing at some point haha.

And aye, needs changing to work with arch;

./stats.sh: line 26: yum: command not found

OS:

Hostname: H3K-Main

Total RAM: 5973 Mb

Desktop Enviroment: Gnome 3.6.1

No. Installed Packages: 0

Logged in as: mrnk

Kernel: 3.6.6-1-ARCH

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I suspect I know the answer already, but why take a screenshot? If I wanted to save the output I could just pipe pipe stdout to a file.

(not that I want to take anything away from your script, this could actually be a pretty useful package if you could get it working cross platform).

Installed cinnamon on Fedora 17, trying it out, so far seems nice :)

echo $DESKTOP_SESSION

cinnamon

cat /etc/*-release

Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)

NAME=Fedora

VERSION="17 (Beefy Miracle)"

ID=fedora

VERSION_ID=17

PRETTY_NAME="Fedora 17 (Beefy Miracle)"

ANSI_COLOR="0;34"

CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:17"

Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)

Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)

sh stats.sh

OS: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)

Hostname: Martius

Uptime: 4:01 hours

Total RAM: 3629 Mb

Desktop Enviroment: Gnome

No. Installed Packages: 1687

Logged in as: martius

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