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It's not even mid-week yet, but I've got to post this. A couple of weeks ago, my nephew aka contractor came over to discuss the design for our porch. We selected dark brown and light brown tiles, and Miqdam was supposed to do some geometric design with the combo. We actually don't have any idea. With us, Miqdam likes to experiment and propose something out of ordinary because we are always open to his suggestions. Know what, he finally suggested "two hearts". I told him, no way. Jiwang and corny nya. I even told him - "baik kau letak anak panah sekali!". Hehehe... But he explained and did some sketches. The design looks nice on paper. Something different. And we said OK.Today, Hubby came back from work with these pictures of the our porch. I love it. Akak suka, akak suka!
The two hearts design. Lambang cinta sejati kita berdua, kuang, kuang, kuang. This actually turned out much better than I imagined. Tiles do work in mysterious ways. The colours look different due to the dust. They are actually dark brown and this earth colour of light shade of brown.Ada border kat keliling.
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ProsColor and design.Room to expand, except for two video cards, but I went with the ATI Radeon 4870 1024MB which is more than enough for my needs.Still smells new.Has standard media card reader and extra usb ports that are easy to reach.Super fast. (That is compared to my Dell 8400 Dimension)Super quiet. There is a whoosh at start up but I think that is just to get extra dust to stick to the shiny black plastic.Went with the 24inch monitor because it was 190 off.ConsColor, yes it is a pro and a con because I was hoping it would be more orange than red. But seriously, you will miss out on a great computer if can't get past the bright red-orange that you can hardly see anyways. I don't know about everyone else, but when I use my PC I am looking at the monitor, not the tower. The black plastic is a dust magnet. Price. I need part of the stimulus package to pay for it.They did send me the wrong keyboard, but I actually like it better than the one I thought I was getting.Additional ThoughtsI ordered this the day after it appeared ever so quietly on the website. I was getting a little nervous after reading the earlier reviews until I realized that they didn't even have the computer. I didn't get a sound card because it wasn't offered the first week and I am happy with the onboard sound so far. I did look at other brands before buying this one. This is my third Dell and I haven't had any major problems so that is why I will stick with Dell.
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ProsI researched a new PC for months and had settled on the Studio XPS MT based on the good reviews in PCMAG and PCWORLD. I ordered that model, and waited forever for it to ship. During this time I read the user reviews of it and ended up getting buyer's remorse when Dell launched this new 435 model. I ended up cancelling the original order and at the time was able to get all the same components with the 24" monitor for $50 more. All in all not a bad trade. It more than makes up for many of the concerns of the other model. It is very open to upgrades, although as mentioned in other reviews it doesn't support SLI/Crossfire GPUs. There are no issues with the cooling fan noise on this model from my 5 days of experience. It does kick into high gear for a few seconds when booted up or restarting.ConsThe orange color has been mentioned in other reviews, and as long as you have the PC out of sight under a desk it is subtle. The case is very big and doesn't fit under my current desk so the orange stares at me from my desktop and it is not the best choice. The tray on top is handy, but small. It will fit an iPod, but not my portable hard drive. The only major frustration was waiting for Dell to build a system that was newly launched. It took almost 3 weeks from order to ship date. The positive is it took 48 hours from ship to delivery.Additional ThoughtsOverall I am very happy with this purchase and Dell has a competitively spec'd and priced product.
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The possibility to create an html file is very handy. I didn’t know this utility. Thanks.
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Thanks, good tip. Also, maybe a good debaday entry?
4. beanpicks - February 18, 2007
Thanks a lot for helping me know this wonderful tool. Have linked you in my site
Arunhttp://www.arunma.com
5. Beanpicks - February 18, 2007
lshw - Hardware details on Ubuntu/Linux
This is a wonderful tool for Linux users. Know all your hardware details with this superb tool called “lshw”Try it now:$sudo lshwYou can get specific details by using the -C flag:$sudo lshw -C diskwill list all you hard disks.To create an h…
6. Sohum - February 18, 2007
Well, this person didn’t know about it.Thanks muchly!
7. towsonu2003 - February 18, 2007
I didn’t know about the html option. This was a great tip Thanks a lot!!
8. christooss - February 18, 2007
Thanks man. This is great tip
9. Dave Morley - February 18, 2007
Dude you just published your ip config and mac address for the ip config to the world. Not such a strong security tip. But in fairness a great tip for a private html page.
10. mpt - February 18, 2007
I think that if there’s anything you can tell from lshw that you can’t tell from the Device Manager, that’s a bug worth reporting about the Device Manager.
11. Darko Beta - February 18, 2007
Awesome tip! Very useful–thanks.
12. shorty114 - February 18, 2007
Nice tip. Should make support easier.
13. tab - February 18, 2007
A+ and a Gold Star
14. ubuntonista - February 19, 2007
Wow, seems like I was not the only one who found it terribly handy
mpt, as opposed to lshw, I have trouble figuring out where to find out, say, the make and specs of my processor. The lshw page that I created for myself(that’s another thing the Device Manager lacks), seems to have information organized in a better, more readable way.
I filed two bugs:bug 1, bug 2.
15. Roy Schestowitz - February 19, 2007
Will you be interested in some nice point-and-click interface that fetches and presents all this information?
16. ubuntonista - February 19, 2007
Hi Roy,
If I understand correctly, mpt was saying that that’s what the device database is supposed to do. Improvements to that would be most welcome
17. Dave Morley - February 19, 2007
Roy sysinfo does it nice gui wrap around lshw but give both an abbreviated version and a full listing. Oh and it’s in the ubuntu repo’s
18. protocol7 » Blog Archive » links for 2007-02-19 - February 19, 2007
[...] Find Hardware Specs (Details) on your Computer (tags: hardware linux ubuntu lshw) [...]
19. Shankar Ganseh - February 19, 2007
you could even use the hwinfo command
20. Splitsch - February 19, 2007
Thanks for this tools I like it, and I will promote it in french, on my bloghttp://www.pastanque.be/splitsch
21. richo123 - February 19, 2007
You may also want to use lshw-gtk for a gui view
22. elbeto - February 19, 2007
It would be nice for Ubuntu tu enable this by default with a command in the menu.
23. Luke - February 19, 2007
Crap! How come I didn’t know about lshw! I can think of so many different times I needed something exactly like this.
Thank you so much for posting this.
24. Dwight - February 19, 2007
sweet sweet and sweet!
25. www.davidsabate.info » Find Hardware Specs (Details) on your Computer - February 19, 2007
[...] just read about a really useful command that let you know the specifications in detail of your [...]
26. Carthik Sharma: Find Hardware Specs (Details) on your Computer - Spellbook - IT mage’s best friend - February 20, 2007
[...] post by Planet Ubuntu Tagged: Linux, Ubuntu Trackback [...]
27. Mika - February 20, 2007
Thanks for that packages, even more interesting is that lshw-gtk packet, so you can browse through that information on X.
Please don’t mind, i mentioned your article on my debian blog….
28. Dave - February 21, 2007
Hi, Well i feel like a real dumbo but how do you use this $sudo lshwwhere do you type it?everyone here seems to know……… so im dumb..However Where do we type it?
Cheersfanxta
29. lshw, listado detallado del hardware de tu equipo « El Blog de rubensa - February 21, 2007
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30. Martyn - February 23, 2007
another example of why linux is awesome!
31. Inez Wells - March 9, 2007
This blog is really superb!!! Thank you for you work! Good Luck
32. gunz - March 15, 2007
Wow - Thanks! Didn’t know the html bit. Very very handy! It will form a major part of my command toolkit now! Thanks again!
33. apt105.com - links for 2007-03-31 - March 31, 2007
[...] Find Hardware Specs (Details) on your Computer « Ubuntu Blog [...]
34. Je pense, donc je suis libre » Blog Archive » Liens en vrac du 22-04-2007 - April 22, 2007
[...] Find Hardware Specs (Details) on your Computer [...]
35. Conocer a fondo el Hardware con Linux « oo0~Black Rose~0oo - April 28, 2007
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36. Un monde parfait » Connaitre les caractéristiques de son ordi - May 3, 2007
[...] Je vous présente aujourd’hui, vite fait bien fait, l’outil “lshw” (via ubuntu.wordpress.com) [...]
37. Another Gandalf - July 16, 2007
Thanks a bunch for this tool - really useful
38. davidsabate.net » lshw: check your hardware - August 29, 2007
[...] Source : Ubuntu blog [...]
39. sakthienator - September 19, 2007
how to cpu, processor details,memory details(Hard Disk,RAM),processor speed in linux machine..
i need the exact command to do that.plz do the needful thing for that
40. rico - September 24, 2007
i want to know the sound card whether it is working or not
41. tag - October 13, 2007
thanks for the blog….its really nice & useful information
42. Dudley’s Weblog - October 13, 2007
[...] 02 2007 Über diesen Post hab ich von einem genialen Tool erfahren: [...]
43. Paul - November 12, 2007
Wow what a fantastic too. I’ll definately be using this a bit!
44. Saul - November 14, 2007
Yep, Hewlett Packard definitely makes nice notebooks and I’ve owed several of them. I think though since I own my own business now I’d like to get a laptop with a little more “umph” so I’ve been looking at the different models that Sony makes. I’ve never actually owned a Sony but I’ve used a countless number of them and they’ve always given me a pleasurable experience.
I’m looking to go Pentium and a 3 Gig minimum with at least 2 Gigs of RAM. I plan on spending a lot of time on the road and I’ll need this power to run my business from the road and in other offices. Can anyone recommend a specific model?
45. Kim - December 4, 2007
Thank you…
It help when I needed info about my 8 year old MAC POWERBOOK G4 with UBUNTU 6.06 LTS.
// Kim
46. will smith - January 14, 2008
Hey all,
I tried to use this command in OpenSuse 10.3 and it wouldn’t work. come to find out lshw is a bit more than a command. Here is a weblink for the site for it.
http://ezix.org/project/wiki/HardwareLiSter
In addition, I found three other commands that might come in handy for us Linux folks.command - hwinfo - basically does the same thing as lshw (I think)command - free - shows you how much memory you have in the systemcommand - dmidecode - not exactly sure what it does but it sure does look cool
later
47. Kiim - March 30, 2008
Hey all,
I tried to use this command in OpenSuse 10.3 and it wouldn’t work. come to find out lshw is a bit more than a command. Here is a weblink for the site for it.
http://www.0s0s.net
48. jdocih - July 13, 2008
here is the result of my List Hardware(?)localuser@localhost:~$ sudo lshw ?Hardware Lister (lshw) - B.02.12.01usage: lshw [-format] [-options ...]lshw -version
-version print program version (B.02.12.01)
format can be-html output hardware tree as HTML-xml output hardware tree as XML-short output hardware paths-businfo output bus information
options can be-class CLASS only show a certain class of hardware-C CLASS same as ‘-class CLASS’-disable TEST disable a test (like pci, isapnp, cpuid, etc. )-enable TEST enable a test (like pci, isapnp, cpuid, etc. )-quiet don’t display status-sanitize sanitize output (remove sensitive information like serial numbers, etc.)
49. sonu gupta - July 31, 2008
whats rate new pc for L.C.D AND SEND ALL DETAILS E-MAIL ;sonu_g123@yahoo.co.in
50. Boy in the Bands » Blog Archive » What kind of hardware does your Ubuntu computer have? - October 25, 2008
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51. imrose - January 6, 2009
hi, i want to install 65x/M650/740 PCI/AGP VGA Display Adapter for ubuntu 8.04. could you please help me for this.
regards
52. Danielrj - January 6, 2009
Thanks .. very nice … just what i was looking for!
53. Willem - January 16, 2009
even easier: install package lshw-gtk!
54. spy - January 17, 2009
It does not give your screen model name.
55. Rodrigo Bastías - February 13, 2009
Excellent!! Just the command that I was looking for!!Thanks a lot!
56. Neil P - February 21, 2009
You are a hero…thanks so much.
I have been trying to ID the hardware on a second hand box, to install Mac Leopard 10.5.5 but cant get a distro till I know the hardware. boot in to ubuntu….xubuntu and drag off the info
57. ches - February 23, 2009
awesome
58. Steve - March 1, 2009
I have to add to the accolades, just what I needed to find out exactly what I had inherited when I picked up this old box.
What a shame it is not documented in the Ubuntu Install Procedures. It might make resolving hardware based installation procedures a little easier.
I find it odd that you can notify Launchpad about your configuration on installation but you cannot find out yourself.
59. VJ - March 4, 2009
Very helpful. Thank you!
60. Rob - March 23, 2009
Wow, just found this. Great post. Referenced in it one of my blogs. Thanks
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