

The presentation provided here is very clear and easy to understand.
#SPECCY LINUX ALTERNATIVE DRIVER#
Every tab contains the device name/model, manufacturer, driver info, and other available data. I-Nex shows detailed information on your CPU, Graphics(GPU), Motherboard, Audio hardware and many more in very beautiful way. Probably the best CPU-Z alternative for Linux. You may search for the following tools in your software store (if you have one in your Linux) for jump installation.

I have selected 5 best ones to show here that works out of the box. I have searched for programs that present hardware specifications in Linux system without requiring any command to input, and found a plenty of utilities. This is really a boring procedure and not convenient to anyone.
#SPECCY LINUX ALTERNATIVE INSTALL#
This means, once you install those tools, you need to type-in commands in Terminal to get output about installed hardware units. As third party tools, Speccy and CPU-Z seem to be very popular, though the number of system/hardware information tool for Windows is endless.Īs of Linux OS, most of the tools you get to see system information are command-line based. For more detailed view, Windows Device Manger and System Information utilities can be used. In Windows OS, the most general way to see hardware configuration is to right-click on My Computer icon and then clicking Properties from context menu.
