Hi to all:
Some time ago I saw a Linux application capable to read BIOS values, something like <Register> <Content> . Now i don't remember where andf when i saw this app, and google can't help me very much.
May be the reference was done here in this list. Anybofy remeber it, or knows what I am talking about?
As usual, a lot of TIAs
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David,
dballester@kernpharma.com wrote:
Hi to all:
Some time ago I saw a Linux application capable to read BIOS values,
something like <Register> <Content> . Now i don't remember where andf when i saw this app, and google can't help me very much.
May be the reference was done here in this list. Anybofy remeber it,
or knows what I am talking about?
Is dmidecode what you are looking for?
http://www.nongnu.org/dmidecode/
Alex
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 23:29, Alexander Apprich wrote:
Some time ago I saw a Linux application capable to read BIOS values, something like <Register> <Content> . Now i don't remember where andf when i saw this app, and google can't help me very much.
May be the reference was done here in this list. Anybofy remeber it, or knows what I am talking about?
Is dmidecode what you are looking for?
Or biosdecode?
John Summerfield wrote:
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 23:29, Alexander Apprich wrote:
Some time ago I saw a Linux application capable to read BIOS
values, something like <Register> <Content> . Now i don't remember where andf when i saw this app, and google can't help me very much.
May be the reference was done here in this list. Anybofy remeber
it, or knows what I am talking about?
Is dmidecode what you are looking for?
Or biosdecode?
/usr/sbin/dmidecode
On Thursday 02 December 2004 06:33, Randy Arnold wrote:
Is dmidecode what you are looking for?
Or biosdecode?
/usr/sbin/dmidecode
already mentioned.
I'm not joking: BIOSDECODE(8) BIOSDECODE(8)
NAME biosdecode - BIOS information decoder
On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 06:37 +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
On Thursday 02 December 2004 06:33, Randy Arnold wrote:
Is dmidecode what you are looking for?
Or biosdecode?
/usr/sbin/dmidecode
already mentioned.
Yup... # rpm -qf `which dmidecode` kernel-utils-2.4-13.1.39
I'm not joking: BIOSDECODE(8) BIOSDECODE(8)
NAME biosdecode - BIOS information decoder
So where's biosdecode come from?
# biosdecode -bash: biosdecode: command not found # man biosdecode No manual entry for biosdecode
Only references I can turn up via Google are non-Fedora packages, e.g. http://bohnsack.com/lists/archives/xcat-user/3591.html http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2003-September/msg02047.html
Phil
Randy Arnold wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 23:29, Alexander Apprich wrote:
Some time ago I saw a Linux application capable to read BIOS
values, something like <Register> <Content> . Now i don't remember where andf when i saw this app, and google can't help me very much.
May be the reference was done here in this list. Anybofy remeber
it, or knows what I am talking about?
Is dmidecode what you are looking for?
Or biosdecode?
/usr/sbin/dmidecode
Another more limited one, that mainly reports voltages, temps, and fan speeds is mbmon and xmbmon.
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