PupSysInfo-2.8.6
Hi @Radky
A useful addition to PupSysInfo would be a display of the
BUILD_FROM_WOOF=
status
Cheers
peebee
A useful addition to PupSysInfo would be a display of the
BUILD_FROM_WOOF=
status
Cheers
peebee
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Pup-SysInfo-2.8
- Adjust BUILD_FROM_WOOF report (PSI Menu -> Sys-Specs -> Distro Specs)
- Adjust Yad-version report (PSI Menu -> Sys-Specs -> Distro Specs)
- Adjust optical-disc report (use busybox hdparm for improved consistency in report parameters)
- Add alsa-info.sh script for additional ALSA Information in audio report (thanks 01micko)
- Add current-GCC report if devx loaded (PSI Menu -> Sys-Specs -> Distro Specs)
- Add report of GCC version used to build kernel (PSI Menu -> Sys-Specs -> Kernel)
- Add report of meltdown and spectre vulnerabilities of CPU (PSI Menu -> Mainboard -> CPU)
- Adjust BUILD_FROM_WOOF report (PSI Menu -> Sys-Specs -> Distro Specs)
- Adjust Yad-version report (PSI Menu -> Sys-Specs -> Distro Specs)
- Adjust optical-disc report (use busybox hdparm for improved consistency in report parameters)
- Add alsa-info.sh script for additional ALSA Information in audio report (thanks 01micko)
- Add current-GCC report if devx loaded (PSI Menu -> Sys-Specs -> Distro Specs)
- Add report of GCC version used to build kernel (PSI Menu -> Sys-Specs -> Kernel)
- Add report of meltdown and spectre vulnerabilities of CPU (PSI Menu -> Mainboard -> CPU)
Last edited by radky on Sun 13 May 2018, 02:17, edited 1 time in total.
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Thank you for the updates to a very, very good program.
I use it all the time.
I use it all the time.
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Sometime after version 2.7.3
Pup-Sysinfo stopped showing speed for each core in a CPU.
Tried with version 2.8.2
Pup-Sysinfo stopped showing speed for each core in a CPU.
Tried with version 2.8.2
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When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
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YaPI(any iso installer)
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In Bionic64 doesn't work.
Don't know how PSI collects data but this works:
Don't know how PSI collects data but this works:
Code: Select all
watch -n 5 -t 'grep "processor\|cpu MHz" /proc/cpuinfo'
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@bigpup,bigpup wrote:Sometime after version 2.7.3
Pup-Sysinfo stopped showing speed for each core in a CPU.
Tried with version 2.8.2
May I assume you tested PSI 2.7.3 and 2.8.2 in your N2840 PC while using Bionicpup64 7.9.8 CE RC with kernel 4.19.12 ?
Thanks
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PupSysInfo-2.8
bigpup and puppy_apprentice and radky:
When I looked in Pup-Sysinfo version 2.8 func script file:
/usr/local/Pup-SysInfo/func, as opposed to
my slacko 5.7.0 Pup-Sysinfo version 2.7.3 func, it looks like
there is special code for getting the CPU frequency from a different
directory location if the kernel version is newer than 4.13:
the Pup-Sysinfo version 2.8 func seems to look by using:
sed 's/...$//' /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/cpuinfo_cur_freq
but for older kernels, seems to look by using:
grep -a 'MHz' /proc/cpuinfo | awk '{print $4}' | cut -d '.' -f1
A little further on in the Pup-Sysinfo version 2.8 func code, the displayed
CPU value looks like it only displays the CPU frequency values that
were plugged in by the newer than 4.13 kernel version's code.
People that are better script coders than me should examine this further
(It might be an easy fix.)
When I looked in Pup-Sysinfo version 2.8 func script file:
/usr/local/Pup-SysInfo/func, as opposed to
my slacko 5.7.0 Pup-Sysinfo version 2.7.3 func, it looks like
there is special code for getting the CPU frequency from a different
directory location if the kernel version is newer than 4.13:
the Pup-Sysinfo version 2.8 func seems to look by using:
sed 's/...$//' /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/cpuinfo_cur_freq
but for older kernels, seems to look by using:
grep -a 'MHz' /proc/cpuinfo | awk '{print $4}' | cut -d '.' -f1
A little further on in the Pup-Sysinfo version 2.8 func code, the displayed
CPU value looks like it only displays the CPU frequency values that
were plugged in by the newer than 4.13 kernel version's code.
People that are better script coders than me should examine this further
(It might be an easy fix.)
Sorryradky wrote:@bigpup,bigpup wrote:Sometime after version 2.7.3
Pup-Sysinfo stopped showing speed for each core in a CPU.
Tried with version 2.8.2
May I assume you tested PSI 2.7.3 and 2.8.2 in your N2840 PC while using Bionicpup64 7.9.8 CE RC with kernel 4.19.12 ?
Thanks
Yes, all were run in Bionicpup64 7.9.8 CE RC with kernel 4.19.12
I noticed puppy_apprentice's posted image shows CPU max speed.
Not shown in the Pup-Sysinfo's I tried.
Could be a CPU thing, but would seem a N3050 is not that different from a N2840.
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Version 2.8.1 from upupbb 18.05 shows cpu speedbigpup wrote:Sometime after version 2.7.3
Pup-Sysinfo stopped showing speed for each core in a CPU.
Tried with version 2.8.2
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Pup-Sysinfo 2.8.1 is in Bionicpup64 7.9.8
It does not show each core speed for me.
Using Bionicpup64 7.9.8
I tried Pup-Sysinfo V2.8.1 in another computer.
Different CPU.
I get this info.
It does not show each core speed for me.
Using Bionicpup64 7.9.8
I tried Pup-Sysinfo V2.8.1 in another computer.
Different CPU.
I get this info.
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The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
@bigpup, puppy_apprentice, oldaolgeezer, perdido, or other usersbigpup wrote:Sometime after version 2.7.3
Pup-Sysinfo stopped showing speed for each core in a CPU.
As time permits, please test the revised function file below.
Remove the fake gz extension and place the file as follows: /usr/local/Pup-SysInfo/func. Make file executable.
Thanks
EDIT: test file removed. Please see post below for current release of PupSysInfo.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 411#579411
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Hi radky, No changes in my upupbb-18.05 system with Pupsysinfo-2.8.1radky wrote:@bigpup, puppy_apprentice, oldaolgeezer, perdido, or other usersbigpup wrote:Sometime after version 2.7.3
Pup-Sysinfo stopped showing speed for each core in a CPU.
As time permits, please test the revised function file below.
Remove the fake gz extension and place the file as follows: /usr/local/Pup-SysInfo/func. Make file executable.
Thanks
Works and provides the same data, all good.
I notice a difference between Freq. scaling driver of my system and bigpup's.
Mine is using Freq. scaling driver : acpi-cpufreq
bigpup is using Freq. scaling driver intel_pstate , the same as gyro and has the same problem with the intel_pstate driver enabled
that gyro references and supplies the fix for.
This thread about frequency scaling problems with intel_pstate seems related.
Xenialpup 7.5 32&64 bit cpu frequency scaling not working
.
Using Pup-Sysinfo 2.8.2As time permits, please test the revised function file
That file change fixed it for my computer.
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Last edited by bigpup on Sun 27 Jan 2019, 07:25, edited 1 time in total.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Now I wonder about intel_pstate, after seeing what is being posted about it.
Pup-Sysinfo 2.8.2
Right now I am using "intel_pstate" with the new func file.
it also works to let all cores show speed.
Having fun radky?
Nothing has an affect on showing CPU max speed.
Still not showing that.
Well, that worked for me also.When I boot Bionicpup64 7.9.8 CE RC with the boot parameter "intel_pstate=disable", PupSysInfo shows the speed of each core.
When I boot Bionicpup64 7.9.8 CE RC without the boot parameter "intel_pstate=disable", PupSysInfo does not show the speed of each core.
Pup-Sysinfo 2.8.2
Right now I am using "intel_pstate" with the new func file.
it also works to let all cores show speed.
Having fun radky?
Nothing has an affect on showing CPU max speed.
Still not showing that.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)