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Just playing around - <br>
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Are any of these scripts interesting?<br>
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idfun@mid-linux-epc:~$ cat /proc/meminfo <br>
MemTotal: 233368 kB<br>
MemFree: 82396 kB<br>
Buffers: 23304 kB<br>
Cached: 61872 kB<br>
SwapCached: 0 kB<br>
Active: 83764 kB<br>
Inactive: 51020 kB<br>
SwapTotal: 0 kB<br>
SwapFree: 0 kB<br>
Dirty: 24 kB<br>
Writeback: 0 kB<br>
AnonPages: 49620 kB<br>
Mapped: 21540 kB<br>
Slab: 6552 kB<br>
SReclaimable: 3248 kB<br>
SUnreclaim: 3304 kB<br>
PageTables: 1248 kB<br>
NFS_Unstable: 0 kB<br>
Bounce: 0 kB<br>
CommitLimit: 116684 kB<br>
Committed_AS: 160464 kB<br>
VmallocTotal: 278528 kB<br>
VmallocUsed: 11660 kB<br>
VmallocChunk: 257288 kB<br>
midfun@mid-linux-epc:~$ <br>
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midfun@mid-linux-epc:~$ cat /proc/version<br>
Linux version 2.6.24.2 (root@wangming-go) (gcc version 4.1.2) #1629 Mon
Dec 7 14:55:12 CST 2009<br>
midfun@mid-linux-epc:~$ <br>
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midfun@mid-linux-epc:~$ cat /proc/interrupts<br>
CPU0<br>
9: 0 - s3c-vpp<br>
16: 0 - s3c-mfc<br>
28: 1498259 - S3C Timer Tick<br>
30: 458541 - s3c-lcd<br>
36: 76 - AC97<br>
37: 12321 - s3c-uart<br>
47: 3761382 - ohci_hcd:usb1<br>
50: 0 - s3c2410-i2c<br>
56: 17977 - s3c-hsmmc0<br>
57: 0 - s3c-hsmmc1<br>
64: 0 - Holl Switch<br>
65: 0 - Power Button<br>
74: 0 - eth0<br>
Err: 0<br>
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midfun@mid-linux-epc:~$ cat /proc/loadavg<br>
0.11 0.19 0.34 3/78 1839<br>
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Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Jon Ervine <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jon.ervine@gmail.com"><jon.ervine@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 17 Feb 2010, at 20:11, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
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<pre wrap="">* there's an unidentified (no markings) IC to the left of the
right-hand PCI-e slot. or, if it's unidentified, it's because the
markings are too faint to make out using a camera.
really want to know what that unidentified IC is.
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<pre wrap="">I've had a look again at the chip you're talking about. To the naked eye there are no markings visible on the chip. Perhaps using a magnifying glass something might be visible, but it doesn't look likely to me - the last set were pretty sharp and shot at as low ISO as possible.
I'll pass identifying that one on to someone else :-)
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mmmrrrhhmmm... *grumble*. gotta find out what it's connected to.
*sigh*. bloody customs! gimme my machine, damnit!
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