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We introduce a brand new application "CPU-Q" for Plasma and Trinity desktops. It is released in two separate packages, "q4os-cpuq" for Trinity desktop based on TQT libraries, and "q4os-cpuq5" for Plasma desktop based on QT5.
The application provides a comprehensive hardware information in a user friendly graphical way. See the Q4OS 3 changelog https://www.q4os.org/changelog-q4os3
First upgrade your system:
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt dist-upgrade
Reboot
Now, you will be able to launch the CPU-Q from the Welcome screen popup menu, or from the command-line:
$ cpuqinfo.exu #TQT version for Trinity desktop
$ cpuqinfo5.exu #QT5 version for Plasma desktop
A few screenshots:
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Great stuff - just retweeted you!
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Very nice, but another choice for the TDE/KDE users is installing the app hardinfo that also gives a lot of info about the system/kernel and also does benchmarks, For KDE, infocenter installed by default has a large amount of info on the system,devices and kernel.
Last edited by crosscourt (2019-10-26 00:44)
Q4OS Aquarius 5.1 KDE Lenovo Thinkcentre M900 Tiny i5-6500T, 16gb ddr4 ram, 512gb m.2 ssd
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Yeah, I've always used the 'hardinfo' install which shows up as 'System Profiler and Benchmark' in the menus.
Still, nothing wrong with having a Q4OS dedicated piece of software
I do wonder why it's hidden though among the 'More options' tag. Perhaps in future iterations I should be on the 'main page' along with the 'Documents Online' and the 'donate to Q4OS' button
Last edited by deanr (2019-11-05 07:50)
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Always good to have options,
Q4OS Aquarius 5.1 KDE Lenovo Thinkcentre M900 Tiny i5-6500T, 16gb ddr4 ram, 512gb m.2 ssd
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