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In data sabato 10 dicembre 2022 22:59:55 CET, Lew Wolfgang ha scritto:
On 12/10/22 09:31, Felix Miata wrote:
Inxi does have a man page. Obviously v-level got dropped from -Cx, -Cxx & -Cxxx, but not from -Ca:
# inxi -Ca --vs inxi 3.3.23-00 (2022-10-31)
CPU: Info: model: 11th Gen Intel Core i5-11400 socket: LGA1200 bits: 64
type: MT MCP arch: Rocket Lake gen: core 11 level: v4
Ah, thanks for that. Also note that the inxi that ships with Leap 15.4 doesn't report the level. But if you do:
inxi -U
It will download inxi 3.3.23-00 (2022-10-31), which does work given inxi -Ca --vs.
I went through a couple dozen desktops and servers and found only one v1 on an old desktop from 2008 or so. One SuperMicro server was at v2. The newest servers are at v4. A few desktops were at v2, the rest at v3.
Regards, Lew
Thank you Felix, Carlos, awesome. I thought it might be a good idea that somebody with good knowledge and too much time (or unhappily married) could setup a page linked to the version discussion with explanation and solution (maybe also in the homepage of Leap) to give people the choice to test, prior to take e.g. a decision to install TW after 15.4. But probably there are not so many users that use old hardware and TW. I am on TW with a V2 PC since time, and this because I was smart to buy RAM when it was dead cheap. I tried to look how much would it cost to buy an V3 hardware, AM5 board and Ryzen CPU as well as two banks of RAM for dual channel at maximum size, but the price was so high that am afraid that, for an old boy like me, ladies do not pay enough to make the expenditure come into reach. Guess I will have to wait for either a severe recession or for somebody by mistake thinks I am a decision maker and tries to bribe me. (Then however with the PC there would be a Yacht, villa, airplane and so on, all coming with the PC, neat :-) )! O.K. seriously, thank you for that input. Highly appreciated.