1. arch
This command will
show you the architecture of your system.
2. uname -m
This is another
command to view the architecture of the system.
3. uname -r
This command is used
to check the kernel version that is being used in the system.
4. dmidecode -q
This command give
you the hardware components in your system.
5. hdparm-i /dev/hda
This is the command
that shows the characteristics of your hard disk.
6. hdparm-tT
/dev/sda
This command is used
in order to conduct tests readings on hard drives.
7. cat /proc/cpuinfo
These commands can
help you in getting CPU information.
8. cat / proc /
interrupts
These commands are
used to interrupt a process.
9. cat /proc/meminfo
This command
verifies the memory usage in your system.
10. cat /proc/swaps
These commands are
used in order to swap files.
11. cat
/proc/version
These three commands
can display the kernel version for your system.
12. cat
/proc/net/dev
These four commands
are used to view the network adapters and display statistics of the system.
13. cat /proc/mounts
This command shows
you the mounted file system.
14. lspci-tv
If you need to view
the PCI display devices then this is the command to use.
15. lsusb-tv
This is the command
for displaying USB devices.
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