General :: Command To Check The Chipset Of Mainboard - RHEL-5
Oct 21, 2010Let me know command to check the Chipset of mainboard. (RHEL-5)
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Transaction Summary
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Install 28 Package(s)
Update 358 Package(s)
Remove 0 Package(s)
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Transaction Check Error: file /usr/share/man/man2/remap_file_pages.2.gz from install of man-pages-2.39-17.el5 conflicts with file from package eal3-certification-doc-1.1-2 file /usr/lib/cups/filter/textonly from install of cups-1.3.7-26.el5 conflicts with file from package redhat-config-printer-0.6.47.3.23-1
Out of curiosity, in linux, how do we check:
- The make/type of ethernet card
- The wireless chipset
- The video card
Used in a computer?
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Typically, if I want a new terminal on my windows 7 workstation from another terminal or mc, I have to type start and I will see a new terminal window running the default shell.
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In Windows, if I want to start another terminal and in that terminal, I want to run a program, I can do "start program.exe arg1 arg2". this will create a new terminal window and runs program.exe in that terminal window. I don't have to create a terminal and then in a separate step run the program. How can I do this in Linux ?
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New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
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