Pup-SysInfo 2.6

System Requirements

Availability of a standard monospace font for the display of system information.

Purpose and Base Features

Pup-SysInfo is a graphical interface with quick access to more than fifty utilities that provide information about the underlying system interface and functions of Puppy Linux.

From the File menu you can generate summary and complete reports of hardware and system activity (with privacy option), and optionally export the current report to the default text editor. Setting the editor to a fixed-width/monospace font will preserve the intrinsic text format of each report.

The View menu provides a convenient way to change the size of text in the information window.

The Mainboard menu provides individual reports for the system BIOS and CPU, and additional reports for DMA (direct memory access), DMI (desktop management interface), Input/Output resources, and interrupt requests.

Comprehensive reports are available in the Devices menu for the following hardware components: Drive Storage, PCI, USB, Audio, Notebook Battery, Display, Input, Memory, Network, Printers and Sensors. The Drive Storage, PCI, USB and Display options have submenus which provide many additional hardware reports.

In addition to summary and complete kernel module reports, the Drivers menu of Pup-SysInfo provides convenient access to the companion PupKview kernel module viewer (if installed).

The Logs menu includes the following reports: bootinit.log, bootsysinit.log, Kernel Log, Login Report, System Log, xerrs.log, and Xorg.0.log.

Reports for the network, samba and firewall are available in the Network menu, and scrollable versions of the ipinfo utility are also supported in this menu.

The Sys-Apps, Sys-Files and Sys-Specs menus provide easy access to multiple system applications, files and specifications.

Pup-SysInfo integrates seamlessly with PupControl, PupApps, PupMenu and PupKview.

Availability

The current version of Pup-SysInfo is available here.

License

GNU GPLv3, Copyright 2011-2015, Roger D. Grider