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authorLibravatarUnit 193 <unit193@unit193.net>2021-01-13 20:08:52 -0500
committerLibravatarUnit 193 <unit193@unit193.net>2021-01-13 20:08:52 -0500
commit35876166db3cf927ff476f80da1ab8777b380151 (patch)
tree4589bab7067ebd439f02f5c1567b7dd8ac41d755 /inxi.1
parent6fb41717bfa37d1da9f05962c53412b9623c9768 (diff)
New upstream version 3.2.02-1.upstream/3.2.02-1
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diff --git a/inxi.1 b/inxi.1
index 822e29b..953842d 100644
--- a/inxi.1
+++ b/inxi.1
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH INXI 1 "2020\-12\-17" inxi "inxi manual"
+.TH INXI 1 "2021\-01\-10" inxi "inxi manual"
.SH NAME
inxi \- Command line system information script for console and IRC
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ keep things simple.
.TP
.B \-A\fR,\fB \-\-audio\fR
-Show Audio/sound card(s) information, including card driver.
+Show Audio/sound device(s) information, including device driver.
.TP
.B \-b\fR,\fB \-\-basic\fR
@@ -222,7 +222,8 @@ the command, e.g.: \fBinxi \-Frmxx\fR
.TP
.B \-G\fR,\fB \-\-graphics\fR
-Show Graphic card(s) information, including details of card and card driver,
+Show Graphic device(s) information, including details of device and display drivers
+(\fBloaded:\fR, and, if applicable: \fBunloaded:\fR, \fBfailed:\fR),
display protocol (if available), display server (and/or Wayland compositor),
vendor and version number, e.g.:
@@ -327,7 +328,7 @@ Sample:
cc\-1: dm\-26 ppp\-1: sdj2 cc\-2: dm\-27 ppp\-1: sdk2\fR
.nf
-\fBLV-5: lvm_raid1 type: raid1 dm: dm\-16 size: 4.88 GiB
+\fBLV\-5: lvm_raid1 type: raid1 dm: dm\-16 size: 4.88 GiB
RAID: stripes: 2 sync: idle copied: 100% mismatches: 0
Components: c\-1: dm\-10 pp\-1: sdd1 c\-2: dm\-11 pp\-1: sdd1 c\-3: dm\-13
pp\-1: sde1 c\-4: dm\-15 pp\-1: sde1\fR
@@ -339,17 +340,17 @@ components (cc\-1,2), dm\-26 and dm\-27. These are respectively made from physic
devices (p\-1) sdj2 and sdk2.
.nf
-\fBDevice-10: mybackup
- maj-min: 254:28
+\fBDevice\-10: mybackup
+ maj\-min: 254:28
type: LUKS
- dm: dm-28
+ dm: dm\-28
size: 6.36 GiB
Components:
c\-1: md1
maj\-min: 9:1
size: 6.37 GiB
- cc-1: dm\-26
- maj-min: 254:26
+ cc\-1: dm\-26
+ maj\-min: 254:26
mapped: vg5\-level1a
size: 12.28 GiB
ppp\-1: sdj2
@@ -359,7 +360,7 @@ devices (p\-1) sdj2 and sdk2.
maj\-min: 254:27
mapped: vg5\-level1b
size: 6.38 GiB
- ppp-1: sdk2
+ ppp\-1: sdk2
maj\-min: 8:162
size: 12.79 GiB\fR
.fi
@@ -409,12 +410,12 @@ If the detected speed is logically absurd, like 1 MT/s or 69910 MT/s, adds:
.nf
\fBMemory:
RAM: total: 31.38 GiB used: 20.65 GiB (65.8%)
- Array-1: capacity: N/A slots: 4 note: check EC: N/A
- Device-1: DIMM_A1 size: 8 GiB speed: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz)
- Device-2: DIMM_A2 size: 8 GiB speed: spec: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz)
+ Array\-1: capacity: N/A slots: 4 note: check EC: N/A
+ Device\-1: DIMM_A1 size: 8 GiB speed: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz)
+ Device\-2: DIMM_A2 size: 8 GiB speed: spec: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz)
actual: 61910 MT/s (30955 MHz) note: check
- Device-3: DIMM_B1 size: 8 GiB speed: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz)
- Device-4: DIMM_B2 size: 8 GiB speed: spec: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz)
+ Device\-3: DIMM_B1 size: 8 GiB speed: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz)
+ Device\-4: DIMM_B2 size: 8 GiB speed: spec: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz)
actual: 2 MT/s (1 MHz) note: check\fR
.fi
@@ -452,12 +453,12 @@ blade, plus some obscure stuff that inxi is unlikely to ever run on.
.TP
.B \-n\fR,\fB \-\-network\-advanced\fR
-Show Advanced Network card information in addition to that produced by \fB\-N\fR.
+Show Advanced Network device information in addition to that produced by \fB\-N\fR.
Shows interface, speed, MAC ID, state, etc.
.TP
.B \-N\fR,\fB \-\-network\fR
-Show Network card(s) information, including card driver. With \fB\-x\fR, shows PCI BusID,
+Show Network device(s) information, including device driver. With \fB\-x\fR, shows PCI BusID,
Port number.
.TP
@@ -538,7 +539,7 @@ RAID actually can be made to give the required output.
The component ID numbers work like this: mdraid: the numerator
is the actual mdraid component number; ZFS: the numerator is
-auto-incremented counter only. Eg. \fBOnline: 1: sdb1\fR
+auto\-incremented counter only. Eg. \fBOnline: 1: sdb1\fR
If hardware RAID is detected, shows basic information. Due to complexity
of adding hardware RAID device disk / RAID reports, those will only be added
@@ -933,7 +934,7 @@ specific vendor [product] information.
\- Adds \fBmapper:\fR (the \fB/dev/mapper/\fR partitioni ID)
if mapped partition.
-Example: \fBID-4: /home ... dev: /dev/dm-6 mapped: ar0-home\fR
+Example: \fBID\-4: /home ... dev: /dev/dm-6 mapped: ar0-home\fR
.TP
.B \-x \-r\fR
@@ -1375,7 +1376,7 @@ Sample (with both \fBxdpyinfo\fR and \fBxrandr\fR data available):
\fBinxi \-aG
Graphics:
....
-Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.6 driver: modesetting
+Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.6 driver: loaded: modesetting
display ID: :0.0 screens: 1
Screen\-1: 0 s\-res: 2560x1024 s\-dpi: 96 s\-size: 677x271mm (26.7x10.7")
s\-diag: 729mm (28.7")
@@ -1386,7 +1387,7 @@ size: 376x301mm (14.8x11.9") diag: 482mm (19")
....\fR
.fi
\- Adds, if present, possible \fBalternate:\fR kernel modules capable of driving
-each \fBDevice\-x\fR (not including the current \fBdriver:\fR). If no non\-driver
+each \fBDevice\-x\fR (not including the current \fBloaded:\fR). If no non\-driver
modules found, shows nothing. NOTE: just because it lists a module does NOT mean it is
available in the system, it's just something the kernel knows could possibly be used
instead.
@@ -1554,14 +1555,6 @@ HTML downloaders for WAN IP. Restores default behavior for WAN IP, which is use
downloader if present and if dig failed.
.TP
-.B \-\-indent\-min [integer]\fR
-Overrides default indent minimum value. This is the value that makes inxi change from
-wrapped line starters [like \fBInfo\fR] to non wrapped. If less than \fB80\fR,
-no wrapping will occur. Overrides internal default value and user configuration value:
-
-\fBINDENT_MIN=85\fR
-
-.TP
.B \-\-limit [\-1 \- x]\fR
Raise or lower max output limit of IP addresses for \fB\-i\fR. \fB\-1\fR removes limit.
@@ -1581,7 +1574,7 @@ faster and more reliable in general than other methods.
Turns off hostname in System line. This is default when using \fB\-z\fR,
for anonymizing inxi output for posting on forums or IRC. Overrides
configuration value (if set):
-
+indent\-min
\fBSHOW_HOST='true'\fR \- Same as: \fBSHOW_HOST='false'\fR
This is an absolute override, the host will not show no matter what other
@@ -1674,16 +1667,16 @@ Example: \fBinxi \-sxx \-\-sensors\-exclude k10temp-pci-00c3\fR
.B \-\-sensors\-use\fR
Use only the (comma separated) sensor arrays for \fB\-s\fR output. Make permanent
with \fBSENSORS_USE\fR configuration item. Sensor array ID value must be the exact
-value shown in lm-sensors sensors output (Linux/lm-sensors only). If you only want
+value shown in lm\-sensors sensors output (Linux/lm-sensors only). If you only want
to exclude one (or more) sensors from the output, use \fB\-\-sensors\-exlude\fR.
Can be useful if the default sensor data used by inxi is not from the right sensor
array. Note that all other sensor data will be removed, which may lead to undesired
-consequences. Please be aware that this can lead to many undesirable side-effects,
+consequences. Please be aware that this can lead to many undesirable side\-effects,
since default behavior is to use all the sensors arrays and select which values
to use from them following a set sequence of rules. So if you force one to be used,
you may lose data that was used from another one.
-
+failed
Most likely best use is when one (or two) of the sensor arrays has all the sensor data
you want, and you just want to make sure inxi doesn't use data from another array that
has inacurate or misleading data.
@@ -1728,7 +1721,7 @@ parent start program whitelist.
Forces the USB data generator to use \fB/sys\fR as data source
instead of \fBlsusb\fR.
-.TP
+.TPfailed
.B \-\-usb\-tool\fR
Forces the USB data generator to use \fBlsusb\fR as data source. Overrides
\fBUSB_SYS\fR in user configuration file(s).
@@ -1740,7 +1733,7 @@ default IP source urls. URL must start with http[s] or ftp.
The IP address from the URL must be the last item on the last (non\-empty) line
of the page content source code.
-
+failed
Same as configuration value (example):
\fBWAN_IP_URL='https://mysite.com/ip.php'\fR
@@ -1750,6 +1743,19 @@ Same as configuration value (example):
Force \fBSystem\fR item \fBwm\fR to use \fBwmctrl\fR as data source,
override default \fBps\fR source.
+.TP
+.B \-\-wrap\-max [integer]\fR
+Overrides default or configuration set line starter wrap width value.
+Wrap max is the maximum width that inxi will wrap line starters (e.g. \fBInfo:\fR)
+to their own lines, with data lines indented only 2 columns. If terminal/console
+width or \fB\-\-width\fR is less than wrap width, wrapping of line starter occurs.
+If \fB80\fR or less, no wrapping will occur.
+Overrides internal default value (90) and user configuration value:
+
+\fBWRAP_MAX=85\fR (previously \fBINDENT_MIN\fR)
+
+Previously called: \fB\-\-indent\-min\fR.
+
.SH DEBUGGING OPTIONS
.TP
@@ -1920,7 +1926,8 @@ these up, and for a complete list of options:
Here's a brief overview of the basic options you are likely to want to use:
\fBCOLS_MAX_CONSOLE\fR The max display column width on terminal.
-
+If terminal/console width or \fB\-\-width\fR is less than wrap width,
+wrapping of line starter occurs
\fBCOLS_MAX_IRC\fR The max display column width on IRC clients.
\fBCOLS_MAX_NO_DISPLAY\fR The max display column width in console, out of GUI desktop.
@@ -1935,9 +1942,6 @@ See \fB\-\-recommends\fR output for more information on downloaders and Perl dow
\fBFILTER_STRING\fR Default \fB<filter>\fR. Any string you prefer to see instead
for filtered values.
-\fBINDENT_MIN\fR The point where the line starter wrapping to its own line happens.
-Overrides default. See \fB\-\-indent\-min\fR. If \fB80\fR or less, wrap will never happen.
-
\fBLIMIT\fR Overrides default of \fB10\fR IP addresses per IF. This is only of interest
to sys admins running servers with many IP addresses.
@@ -1985,6 +1989,11 @@ Same as \fB\-\-wan\-ip\-url [URL]\fR
\fBWEATHER_UNIT\fR Values: [\fBm\fR|\fBi\fR|\fBmi\fR|\fBim\fR]. Same as \fB\-\-weather\-unit\fR.
+\fBWRAP_MAX\fR (previously \fBINDENT_MIN\fR) The maximum width where the line starter wraps
+to its own line. If terminal/console width or \fB\-\-width\fR is less than wrap width,
+wrapping of line starter occurs. Overrides default. See \fB\-\-wrap\-max\fR.
+If \fB80\fR or less, wrap will never happen.
+
.TP
.B Color Options
It's best to use the \fB\-c [94\-99]\fR color selector tool to set the following values
@@ -2044,7 +2053,7 @@ is a fork of \fBlocsmif\fR's very clever \fBinfobash\fR script.
Original infobash author and copyright holder:
Copyright (C) 2005\-2007 Michiel de Boer aka locsmif
-inxi version: Copyright (C) 2008\-20 Harald Hope
+inxi version: Copyright (C) 2008\-2021 Harald Hope
This man page was originally created by Gordon Spencer (aka aus9) and is
maintained by Harald Hope (aka h2 or TechAdmin).