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[LUG] neofetch
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- Subject: [LUG] neofetch
- From: Neil <barnaby@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2019 16:23:33 +0100
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I regularly check for updates on my computers, usually via the terminal.
Today there was just one file to update, named 'neofetch'. I set the
update running, and suddenly thought, neofetch??, what on earth is that?
When the update was finished I ran neofetch in the terminal. It came up
with some very useful information about my computer. Some of this info I
have been seeking for a while, wondering how to find it. So I am
mentioning this in case it is of some use and interest to the list.
Of course, words like 'grandmother' and 'eggs' come to mind. It could be
that I am the only one on the list who had never heard of it. If so,
sorry guys. Just trying to be helpful.
Neil
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