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Neofetch/screenfetch for your non-Debian system

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Neofetch/screenfetch for your non-Debian system

#1 Post by Lysander »

Seeing as neofetch proved so popular in the 9.4 thread, I was wondering what other systems people were running that they are willing to share here through it. I find it fascinating to see the different specs that people are running and their OSs. I'll start by sharing.

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lysander@lysurfer_viii:~$ neofetch
                  :::::::                      lysander@lysurfer_viii.netstark
            :::::::::::::::::::                -------------------------------
         :::::::::::::::::::::::::             OS: Slackware 14.2 i686
       ::::::::cllcccccllllllll::::::          Model: NC10/N110
    :::::::::lc               dc:::::::        Kernel: 4.4.118-smp
   ::::::::cl   clllccllll    oc:::::::::      Uptime: 34 minutes
  :::::::::o   lc::::::::co   oc::::::::::     Packages: 1167
 ::::::::::o    cccclc:::::clcc::::::::::::    Shell: bash 4.3.48
 :::::::::::lc        cclccclc:::::::::::::    Resolution: 1024x600
::::::::::::::lcclcc          lc::::::::::::   DE: LXDE
::::::::::cclcc:::::lccclc     oc:::::::::::   WM: Openbox
::::::::::o    l::::::::::l    lc:::::::::::   WM Theme: Onyx
 :::::cll:o     clcllcccll     o:::::::::::    Theme: Xfce-dusk [GTK2/3]
 :::::occ:o                  clc:::::::::::    Icons: Paper-Mono-Dark [GTK2/3]
  ::::ocl:ccslclccclclccclclc:::::::::::::     Terminal: lxterminal
   :::oclcccccccccccccllllllllllllll:::::      Terminal Font: Monospace 10
    ::lcc1lcccccccccccccccccccccccco::::       CPU: Intel Atom N270 (2) @ 1.600z
      ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::         GPU: Intel 945GME x86/MMX/SSE2
        ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::           GPU: Intel 945GME x86/MMX/SSE2
           ::::::::::::::::::::::              Memory: 668MiB / 2006MiB
                :::::::::::: 
                                                                       


lysander@lysurfer_viii:~$ 
This is a netbook, manufactured in 2009, but Slack runs nicely on it. I use Qupzilla for a browser, Abiword for writing, Leafpad for notes and Qmplay2 for Youtube videos. Spotify is pretty slow to start but worth it when it gets up to flying speed. Libreoffice ditto, but I tend to run Abiword instead - and this is an old old version, 2.8.6 from 2010, since 3.x is too glitchy.
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Re: Neofetch for your non-Debian system

#2 Post by steve_v »

Neofetch appears to lack the ASCII art I want, which is a critical flaw, so:

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$ screenfetch 
         -/oyddmdhs+:.                steve@perdition
     -odNMMMMMMMMNNmhy+-`             OS: Gentoo 
   -yNMMMMMMMMMMMNNNmmdhy+-           Kernel: x86_64 Linux 4.9.76-gentoo-r1
 `omMMMMMMMMMMMMNmdmmmmddhhy/`        Uptime: 4d 8h 27m
 omMMMMMMMMMMMNhhyyyohmdddhhhdo`      Packages: 1429
.ydMMMMMMMMMMdhs++so/smdddhhhhdm+`    Shell: bash 4.4.12
 oyhdmNMMMMMMMNdyooydmddddhhhhyhNd.   Resolution: 1920x1080
  :oyhhdNNMMMMMMMNNNmmdddhhhhhyymMh   DE: KDE5
    .:+sydNMMMMMNNNmmmdddhhhhhhmMmy   WM: KWin
       /mMMMMMMNNNmmmdddhhhhhmMNhs:   GTK Theme: Breeze [GTK2/3]
    `oNMMMMMMMNNNmmmddddhhdmMNhs+`    Icon Theme: breeze
  `sNMMMMMMMMNNNmmmdddddmNMmhs/.      Font: Noto Sans Regular
 /NMMMMMMMMNNNNmmmdddmNMNdso:`        CPU: Intel Core i7-4960X CPU @ 4.3GHz
+MMMMMMMNNNNNmmmmdmNMNdso/-           GPU: GeForce GTX 1070
MNNNNNNNmmmmmNNMmhs+/-`               RAM: 17588MiB / 32071MiB
/hMMNNNNNNNNMNdhs++/-`               
`/ohdmmddhys+++/:.`                  
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Re: Neofetch for your non-Debian system

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steve_v wrote:Neofetch appears to lack the ASCII art I want, which is a critical flaw, so:
Really nice system you have there, should keep you going for a long time. Uptime is decent too - is this a server?

Gentoo is one of those distros which in the far far future I may toy with. Slackware gives me enough to keep my brain busy with for now. Debian, on the other hand, I don't have to think about.

Good computer name too.

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Re: Neofetch for your non-Debian system

#4 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

steve_v wrote:Neofetch appears to lack the ASCII art I want, which is a critical flaw
I will look into that and add a Gentoo logo, I'm surprised neofetch doesn't already have one, tbh.

EDIT: no, neofetch does supply a Gentoo logo:

https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/ ... tro/gentoo

Which version did you try?

Here's mine:

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alpine: ~ $ neofetch
       .hddddddddddddddddddddddh.          empty@alpine
      :dddddddddddddddddddddddddd:         ------------
     /dddddddddddddddddddddddddddd/        OS: Alpine Linux v3.7 x86_64
    +dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd+       Host: W54_55SU1,SUW
  `sdddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddds`     Kernel: 4.14.27-0-vanilla
 `ydddddddddddd++hdddddddddddddddddddy`    Uptime: 4 hours, 21 mins
.hddddddddddd+`  `+ddddh:-sdddddddddddh.   Packages: 835
hdddddddddd+`      `+y:    .sddddddddddh   Shell: ksh v5.2.14 99/07/13.2
ddddddddh+`   `//`   `.`     -sddddddddd   Resolution: 1920x1080
ddddddh+`   `/hddh/`   `:s-    -sddddddd   Theme: Greybird [GTK2/3]
ddddh+`   `/+/dddddh/`   `+s-    -sddddd   Icons: Paper [GTK2/3]
ddd+`   `/o` :dddddddh/`   `oy-    .yddd   Terminal: urxvtd
hdddyo+ohddyosdddddddddho+oydddy++ohdddh   CPU: Intel i5-4330M (4) @ 3.500GHz
.hddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddh.   GPU: Intel Haswell Mobile
 `yddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddy`    Memory: 1702MiB / 7905MiB
  `sdddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddds` 
    +dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd+                               
     /dddddddddddddddddddddddddddd/ 
      :dddddddddddddddddddddddddd: 
       .hddddddddddddddddddddddh. 
alpine: ~ $
I don't need to use Alpine on this laptop because it's got a reasonable graphics chip so GNOME does well but I do like a slim pstree :mrgreen:

EDIT: and to shake things up a bit, something different from my Arch box:

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Xanadu: ~ $ archey3

               +                OS: Arch Linux x86_64
               #                Hostname: Xanadu
              ###               Kernel Release: 4.15.10-1-zen
             #####              Uptime: 1:34
             ######             WM: None
            ; #####;            DE: GNOME
           +##.#####            Packages: 1211
          +##########           RAM: 1716 MB / 7898 MB
         #############;         Processor Type: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4330M CPU @ 2.80GHz
        ###############+        $EDITOR: ed
       #######   #######        Root: 54G / 189G (28%) (btrfs)
     .######;     ;###;`".      
    .#######;     ;#####.       
    #########.   .########`     
   ######'           '######    
  ;####                 ####;   
  ##'                     '##   
 #'                         `#  

Xanadu: ~ $
And yes, that is my real EDITOR :)
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