GNU/Linux Software: CPU-X, MAAS, syslog-ng
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CPU-X: Linux System Profiling and Monitoring | BIOSLEVEL | Linux Harware Profiling
For nearly twenty years, CPU-Z has been a staple for performance Windows users who want to see as much detailed information about their system as possible. Windows’ built-in device manager and resource monitor only provided so much information about the hardware in a computer, but finding certain settings or tweaks that may have been set in the system BIOS or UEFI may not be exposed. Applications such as CPU-Z have filled this gap for Windows users over the years, however Linux and BSD users have been without a single desktop GUI that gives the same information.
CPU-X was first released in 2014, and can be easily downloaded from their Github repository. Written in C, CPU-X can be run on the desktop with a GTK interface similar to that of CPU-Z, or from the command line using ncurses. It provides to Linux users essentially what CPU-Z provides to Windows users.
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Join our Ubuntu circle | Canonical
The MAAS 3.3 Beta 1 release is out. You should take a look.
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Insider 2022-10: type support; Splunk/Sentinel; MongoDB; Photon; - Blog - syslog-ng Community - syslog-ng Community
This is the 105th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news.