Linux Crash Course – Easy Terminal Commands for Inspecting Hardware

Linux Crash Course – Easy Terminal Commands for Inspecting Hardware

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In the 60th episode of the Linux Crash Course series, you’ll learn some easy-to-use commands you can use to inspect hardware. These commands will help you list PCI devices, view information about your CPU, and more!

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00:00 – Intro
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02:14 -Ccommand line or GUI?
03:22 – Listing USB devices on Linux with the lsusb command
06:35 – How to show a /”tree view/” with the lsusb command
07:05 – Introducing the lspci command
09:37 – Using the lshw Command to list Hardware
11:19 – Generating an HTML report with the lshw command
13:27 – Producing a shorter report with lshw
14:06 – Viewing CPU info with the lscpu command
14:57 – Using the lsblk command to view block storage devices

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