NOTE: inxi is installed by default on RebornOS. inxi run from the terminal.
inxi options:
$ inxi --help
inxi supports the following options. For more detailed information, see man inxi. If you start inxi with no arguments, it will
display a short system summary.
You can use these options alone or together, to show or add the item(s) you want to see: A, B, C, D, E, G, I, J, L, M, N, P, R,
S, W, d, f, i, j, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, w, --slots. If you use them with -v [level], -b or -F, inxi will add the requested
lines to the output.
Examples: inxi -v4 -c6 OR inxi -bDc 6 OR inxi -FzjJxy 80
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Output Control Options (see Extra Data Options to extend output):
-A, --audio Audio/sound devices(s), driver, running sound servers.
-b, --basic Basic output, short form. Same as inxi -v 2.
-B, --battery System battery info, including charge, condition voltage (if critical), plus extra info (if battery
present/detected).
-c, --color Set color scheme (0-42). For piped or redirected output, you must use an explicit color selector.
Example: inxi -c 11
Color selectors let you set the config file value for the selection (NOTE: IRC and global only show safe
color set)
94 Console, out of X
95 Terminal, running in X - like xTerm
96 Gui IRC, running in X - like Xchat, Quassel, Konversation etc.
97 Console IRC running in X - like irssi in xTerm
98 Console IRC not in X
99 Global - Overrides/removes all settings. Setting specific removes global.
-C, --cpu CPU output, including per CPU clock speed and max CPU speed (if available).
-d, --disk-full, --optical
Optical drive data (and floppy disks, if present). Triggers -D.
-D, --disk Hard Disk info, including total storage and details for each disk. Disk total used percentage includes
swap partition size(s).
-E, --bluetooth Show bluetooth device data and report, if available. Shows state, address, IDs, version info.
-f, --flags All CPU flags. Triggers -C. Not shown with -F to avoid spamming.
-F, --full Full output. Includes all Upper Case line letters (except -J, -W) plus --swap, -s and -n. Does not show
extra verbose options such as -d -f -i -J -l -m -o -p -r -t -u -x, unless specified.
-G, --graphics Graphics info (devices(s), drivers, display protocol (if available), display server/Wayland compositor,
resolution, renderer, OpenGL version).
-i, --ip WAN IP address and local interfaces (requires ifconfig or ip network tool). Triggers -n. Not shown with
-F for user security reasons. You shouldn't paste your local/WAN IP.
-I, --info General info, including processes, uptime, memory, IRC client or shell type, inxi version.
-j, --swap Swap in use. Includes partitions, zram, file.
-J, --usb Show USB data: Hubs and Devices.
-l, --label Partition labels. Triggers -P. For full -p output, use -pl.
-L, --logical Logical devices, LVM (VG, LV), LUKS, Crypto, bcache, etc. Shows components/devices, sizes, etc.
-m, --memory Memory (RAM) data. Requires root. Numbers of devices (slots) supported and individual memory devices
(sticks of memory etc). For devices, shows device locator, size, speed, type (e.g. DDR3). If neither -I
nor -tm are selected, also shows RAM used/total.
--memory-modules Memory (RAM) data. Exclude empty module slots.
--memory-short Memory (RAM) data. Show only short Memory RAM report, number of arrays, slots, modules, and RAM type.
-M, --machine Machine data. Device type (desktop, server, laptop, VM etc.), motherboard, BIOS and, if present, system
builder (e.g. Lenovo). Shows UEFI/BIOS/UEFI [Legacy]. Older systems/kernels without the required /sys
data can use dmidecode instead, run as root. Dmidecode can be forced with --dmidecode
-n, --network-advanced
Advanced Network device info. Triggers -N. Shows interface, speed, MAC id, state, etc.
-N, --network Network device(s), driver.
-o, --unmounted Unmounted partition info (includes UUID and Label if available). Shows file system type if you have lsblk
installed (Linux) or, for BSD/GNU Linux, if 'file' installed and you are root or if you have added to
/etc/sudoers (sudo v. 1.7 or newer)(BSDs: see doas).
Example: <username> ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/file
-p, --partitions-full
Full partition information (-P plus all other detected partitions).
-P, --partitions Basic partition info. Shows, if detected: / /boot /home /opt /tmp /usr /usr/home /var /var/log /var/tmp.
Swap partitions show if --swap is not used. Use -p to see all mounted partitions.
-r, --repos Distro repository data. Supported repo types: APK, APT, CARDS, EOPKG, NIX, PACMAN, PACMAN-G2, PISI, PKG
(BSDs), PORTAGE, PORTS (BSDs), SCRATCHPKG, SLACKPKG, TCE, URPMQ, XBPS, YUM/ZYPP.
-R, --raid RAID data. Shows RAID devices, states, levels, array sizes, and components. md-raid: If device is
resyncing, also shows resync progress line.
-s, --sensors Sensors output (if sensors installed/configured): mobo/CPU/GPU temp; detected fan speeds. GPU temp only
for Fglrx/Nvidia drivers. Nvidia shows screen number for > 1 screen. IPMI sensors if present.
--slots PCI slots: type, speed, status. Requires root.
-S, --system System info: host name, kernel, desktop environment (if in X/Wayland), distro.
-t, --processes Processes. Requires extra options: c (CPU), m (memory), cm (CPU+memory). If followed by numbers 1-x,
shows that number of processes for each type (default: 5; if in IRC, max: 5).
Make sure that there is no space between letters and numbers (e.g. -t cm10).
-u, --uuid Partition UUIDs. Triggers -P. For full -p output, use -pu.
-v, --verbosity Set inxi verbosity level (0-8). Should not be used with -b or -F. Example: inxi -v 4
0 Same as: inxi
1 Basic verbose, -S + basic CPU + -G + basic Disk + -I.
2 Networking device (-N), Machine (-M), Battery (-B; if present), and, if present, basic RAID
(devices only; notes if inactive). Same as inxi -b
3 Advanced CPU (-C), battery (-B), network (-n); triggers -x.
4 Partition size/used data (-P) for (if present) /, /home, /var/, /boot. Shows full disk data (-D).
5 Audio device (-A), sensors (-s), memory/RAM (-m), bluetooth (if present), partition label (-l),
full swap (-j), UUID (-u), short form of optical drives, RAID data (if present).
6 Full partition (-p), unmounted partition (-o), optical drive (-d), USB (-J), full RAID; triggers
-xx.
7 Network IP data (-i), bluetooth, logical (-L), RAID forced; triggers -xxx.
8 Everything available, including repos (-r), processes (-tcm), PCI slots (--slots); triggers admin
(-a).
-w, --weather Local weather data/time. To check an alternate location, see -W. NO AUTOMATED QUERIES ALLOWED!
-W, --weather-location
[location] Supported options for [location]: postal code[,country/country code]; city, state
(USA)/country (country/two character country code); latitude, longitude. Only use if you want the weather
somewhere other than the machine running inxi. Use only ASCII characters, replace spaces in
city/state/country names with '+'. Example: inxi -W [new+york,ny london,gb madrid,es]
--weather-source [1-9] Change weather data source. 1-4 generally active, 5-9 check. See man.
--weather-unit Set weather units to metric (m), imperial (i), metric/imperial (mi), or imperial/metric (im).
-y, --width Output line width max (integer >= 80). Overrides IRC/Terminal settings or actual widths. If no integer
give, defaults to 80. -1 removes line lengths. 1 switches output to 1 key/value pair per line.
Example: inxi -y 130
-z, --filter Adds security filters for IP/MAC addresses, serial numbers, location (-w), user home directory name, host
name. Default on for IRC clients.
--filter-label Filters out partition labels in -j, -o, -p, -P, -Sa.
-Z, --filter-override
Override for output filters. Useful for debugging networking issues in IRC, for example.
--filter-uuid Filters out partition UUIDs in -j, -o, -p, -P, -Sa.
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Extra Data Options:
-a, --admin Adds advanced sys admin data (only works with verbose or line output, not short form); check man page for
explanations!; also sets --extra=3:
-A If available: list of alternate kernel modules/drivers for device(s).
-C If available: CPU socket type, base/boost speeds (dmidecode+root/sudo/doas[BSDs] required); CPU
vulnerabilities (bugs); family, model-id, stepping - format: hex (decimal) if greater than 9,
otherwise hex; microcode - format: hex.
-d,-D If available: logical and physical block sizes; drive family; maj:min, USB drive specifics; SMART
report.
-E If available: in Report:, adds Info: line: acl-mtu, sco-mtu, link-policy, link-mode,
service-classes.
-G If available: Xorg Display ID, Screens total, default Screen, current Screen; per X Screen:
resolution, dpi, size, diagonal; per Monitor: resolution; hz; dpi; size; diagonal; list of
alternate kernel modules/drivers for device(s).
-I As well as per package manager counts, also adds total number of lib files found for each package
manager if not -r; adds init service tool.
-j,-p,-P For swap (if available): swappiness and vfs cache pressure, and if values are default or not.
-L LV, Crypto, devices, components: add maj:min; show full device/components report (speed, mapped
names).
-n,-N If available: list of alternate kernel modules/drivers for device(s).
-o If available: maj:min of device.
-p,-P If available: raw size of partitions, maj:min, percent available for user, block size of file
system (root required).
-r Packages, see -Ia.
-R mdraid: device maj:min; per component: size, maj:min, state.
-S If available: kernel boot parameters.
-x, --extra Adds the following extra data (only works with verbose or line output, not short form):
-A Specific vendor/product information (if relevant); PCI/USB ID of device; Version/port(s)/driver
version (if available); non-running sound servers.
-B Current/minimum voltage, vendor/model, status (if available); attached devices (e.g. wireless
mouse, keyboard, if present).
-C CPU flags (short list, use -f to see full list); CPU boost (turbo) enabled/disabled, if present;
Bogomips on CPU; CPU microarchitecture + revision (if found, or unless --admin, then shows as
'stepping').
-d Extra optical drive features data; adds rev version to optical drive.
-D HDD temp with disk data. Kernels >= 5.6: enable module drivetemp if not enabled. Older systems
require hddtemp, run as as superuser, or as user if you have added hddtemp to /etc/sudoers (sudo
v. 1.7 or newer)(BSDs see doas). Example: <username> ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/hddtemp
-E PCI/USB Bus ID of device, driver version, LMP version.
-G Specific vendor/product information (if relevant); PCI/USB ID of device; Direct rendering status
(in X); Screen number GPU is running on (Nvidia only).
-i For IPv6, show additional scope addresses: Global, Site, Temporary, Unknown. See --limit for large
counts of IP addresses.
-I Default system GCC. With -xx, also shows other installed GCC versions. If running in shell, not in
IRC client, shows shell version number, if detected. Init/RC type and runlevel (if available).
Total count of all packages discovered in system and not -r.
-j Add mapped: name if partition mapped.
-J For Device: driver.
-L For VG > LV, and other Devices, dm:
-m,--memory-modules Max memory module size (if available), device type.
-N Specific vendor/product information (if relevant); PCI/USB ID of device; Version/port(s)/driver
version (if available).
-o,-p,-P Add mapped: name if partition mapped.
-r Packages, see -Ix.
-R md-raid: second RAID Info line with extra data: blocks, chunk size, bitmap (if present). Resync
line, shows blocks synced/total blocks. Hardware RAID driver version, bus-ID.
-s Basic voltages (ipmi, lm-sensors if present): 12v, 5v, 3.3v, vbat.
-S Kernel gcc version; system base of distro (if relevant and detected)
-t Adds memory use output to CPU (-xt c), and CPU use to memory (-xt m).
-w,-W Wind speed and direction, humidity, pressure, and time zone, if available.
-xx, --extra 2 Show extra, extra data (only works with verbose or line output, not short form):
-A Chip vendor:product ID for each audio device.
-B Serial number.
-C L1/L3 cache (if root and dmidecode installed).
-D Disk transfer speed; NVMe lanes; Disk serial number; LVM volume group free space (if available);
disk duid (some BSDs).
-E Chip vendor:product ID, LMP subversion.
-G Chip vendor:product ID for each video device; OpenGL compatibility version, if free drivers and
available; Xorg compositor; alternate Xorg drivers (if available). Alternate means driver is on
automatic driver check list of Xorg for the device vendor, but is not installed on system; Xorg
dpi.
-I Other detected installed gcc versions (if present). System default runlevel. Adds parent program
(or tty) for shell info if not in IRC. Adds Init version number, RC (if found). Adds per package
manager installed package counts if not -r.
-j,-p,-P Swap priority.
-J Vendor:chip-ID.
-L Show internal LVM volumes, like raid image/meta volumes; for LVM RAID, adds RAID report line (if
not -R); show all components > devices, number of 'c' or 'p' indicate depth of device.
-m,--memory-modules Manufacturer, part number; single/double bank (if found).
-M Chassis info, BIOS ROM size (dmidecode only), if available.
-N Chip vendor:product ID.
-r Packages, see -Ixx.
-R md-raid: Superblock (if present), algorithm. If resync, shows progress bar. Hardware RAID Chip
vendor:product ID.
-s DIMM/SOC voltages (ipmi only).
-S Display manager (dm) in desktop output (e.g. kdm, gdm3, lightdm); active window manager if
detected; desktop toolkit, if available (Xfce/KDE/Trinity only).
--slots Slot length.
-w,-W Snow, rain, precipitation, (last observed hour), cloud cover, wind chill, dew point, heat index,
if available.
-xxx, --extra 3 Show extra, extra, extra data (only works with verbose or line output, not short form):
-A Serial number, class ID.
-B Chemistry, cycles, location (if available).
-C CPU voltage, external clock speed (if root and dmidecode installed).
-D Firmware rev. if available; partition scheme, in some cases; disk rotation speed/SSD (if
detected).
-E Serial number, class ID, HCI version and revision.
-G Serial number, class ID.
-I For 'Shell:' adds ([doas|su|sudo|login]) to shell name if present; adds default shell+version if
different; for 'running in:' adds (SSH) if SSH session; adds wakeups: (from suspend) to Uptime.
-J If present: Devices: serial number, interface count; USB speed; max power.
-m,--memory-modules Width of memory bus, data and total (if present and greater than data); Detail for Type, if
present; module voltage, if available; serial number.
-N Serial number, class ID.
-R zfs-raid: portion allocated (used) by RAID devices/arrays. md-raid: system md-raid support types
(kernel support, read ahead, RAID events). Hardware RAID rev, ports, specific vendor/product
information.
-S Panel/tray/bar/dock info in desktop output, if in X (like lxpanel, xfce4-panel, mate-panel); (if
available) dm version number, window manager version number, virtual terminal number.
-w,-W Location (uses -z/irc filter), weather observation time, altitude, sunrise/sunset, if available.
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Additional Options:
-h, --help This help menu.
--recommends Checks inxi application dependencies + recommends, and directories, then shows what package(s) you need
to install to add support for that feature.
-U, --update Auto-update inxi. Will also install/update man page. Note: if you installed as root, you must be root to
update, otherwise user is fine. Man page installs require root. No arguments downloads from main inxi git
repo.
Use alternate sources for updating inxi
1 Get the git branch one version.
2 Get the git branch two version.
3 Get the dev server (smxi.org) version.
<http> Get a version of inxi from your own server. Use the full download path,
e.g. inxi -U https://myserver.com/inxi
-V, --version Prints inxi version info then exits.
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Advanced Options:
--alt Trigger for various advanced options:
40 Bypass Perl as a downloader option.
41 Bypass Curl as a downloader option.
42 Bypass Fetch as a downloader option.
43 Bypass Wget as a downloader option.
44 Bypass Curl, Fetch, and Wget as downloader options. Forces Perl if HTTP::Tiny present.
--bt-tool [bt-adapter|hciconfig|rfkill] Force use of given tool for bluetooth report.
--dig Overrides configuration item NO_DIG (resets to default).
--display [:[0-9]] Try to get display data out of X (default: display 0).
--dmidecode Force use of dmidecode data instead of /sys where relevant (e.g. -M, -B).
--downloader Force inxi to use [curl|fetch|perl|wget] for downloads.
--force [dmidecode|hddtemp|lsusb|meminfo|usb-sys|vmstat|wmctl]. 1 or more in comma separated list. Force use of
item(s). See --hddtemp, --dmidecode, --wm, --usb-tool, --usb-sys.
--hddtemp Force use of hddtemp for disk temps.
--host Turn on hostname for -S.
--html-wan Overrides configuration item NO_HTML_WAN (resets to default).
--limit [-1; 1-x] Set max output limit of IP addresses for -i (default 10; -1 removes limit).
--man Install correct man version for dev branch (-U 3) or pinxi using -U.
--no-dig Skip dig for WAN IP checks, use downloader program.
--no-doas Skip internal program use of doas features (not related to starting inxi with doas).
--no-host Turn off hostname for -S. Useful if showing output from servers etc. -z triggers --no-host.
--no-html-wan Skip HTML IP sources for WAN IP checks, use dig only, or nothing if --no-dig.
--no-man Disable man install for all -U update actions.
--no-ssl Skip SSL certificate checks for all downloader actions (Wget/Fetch/Curl/Perl-HTTP::Tiny).
--no-sudo Skip internal program use of sudo features (not related to starting inxi with sudo).
--output [json|screen|xml] Change data output type. Requires --output-file if not screen.
--output-file [Full filepath|print] Output file to be used for --output.
--partition-sort [dev-base|fs|id|label|percent-used|size|uuid|used] Change sort order of partition output. See man page
for specifics.
--sensors-default
Removes configuration item SENSORS_USE and SENSORS_EXCLUDE. Same as default behavior.
--sensors-exclude
[sensor[s] name, comma separated] Exclude supplied sensor array[s] for -s output (lm-sensors, Linux
only).
--sensors-use [sensor[s] name, comma separated] Use only supplied sensor array[s] for -s output (lm-sensors, Linux
only).
--sleep [0-x.x] Change CPU sleep time, in seconds, for -C (default: 0.35). Allows system to catch up and show a
more accurate CPU use. Example: inxi -Cxxx --sleep 0.15
--tty Forces irc flag to false. Generally useful if inxi is running inside of another tool like Chef or MOTD
and returns corrupted color codes. Please see man page or file an issue if you need to use this flag.
Must use -y [width] option if you want a specific output width. Always put this option first in an option
list.
--usb-sys Force USB data to use only /sys as data source (Linux only).
--usb-tool Force USB data to use lsusb as data source [default] (Linux only).
--wan-ip-url [URL] Skips dig, uses supplied URL for WAN IP (-i). URL output must end in the IP address. See man.
Example: inxi -i --wan-ip-url https://yoursite.com/ip.php
--wm Force wm: to use wmctrl as data source. Default uses ps.
--wrap-max Set maximum width where inxi autowraps line starters (previously --indent-min). Current: 90
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Debugging Options:
--dbg Specific debuggers, change often. Only 1 is constant:
1 Show downloader output. Turns off quiet mode.
--debug Triggers debugging modes.
1-3 On screen debugger output.
10 Basic logging.
11 Full file/system info logging.
The following create a tar.gz file of system data, plus inxi output. To automatically upload debugger
data tar.gz file to ftp.smxi.org: inxi --debug 21
20 Full system data collection: /sys; xorg conf and log data, xrandr, xprop, xdpyinfo, glxinfo etc.;
data from dev, disks, partitions, etc.
21 Upload debugger dataset to inxi debugger server automatically, removes debugger data directory,
leaves tar.gz debugger file.
22 Upload debugger dataset to inxi debugger server automatically, removes debugger data directory and
debugger tar.gz file.
--debug-proc Force debugger parsing of /proc as sudo/doas/root.
--debug-proc-print
To locate file that /proc debugger hangs on.
--debug-no-exit Skip exit on error to allow completion.
--debug-no-proc Skip /proc debugging in case of a hang.
--debug-no-sys Skip /sys debugging in case of a hang.
--debug-sys Force PowerPC debugger parsing of /sys as sudo/doas/root.
--debug-sys-print
To locate file that /sys debugger hangs on.
--ftp Use with --debugger 21 to trigger an alternate FTP server for upload. Format: [ftp.xx.xx/yy]. Must
include a remote directory to upload to. Example: inxi --debug 21 --ftp ftp.myserver.com/incoming
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Let's see some examples of its use:
Get the contents of the mirrorlist files:
inxi -r
Repos: Active pacman repo servers in: /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
1: https://america.mirror.pkgbuild.com/$repo/os/$arch
2: https://mirror.wdc1.us.leaseweb.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
3: https://mirror.mia11.us.leaseweb.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
4: https://iad.mirrors.misaka.one/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
5: https://mirror.dal10.us.leaseweb.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
6: https://mirrors.mit.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
7: https://mirror.kaminski.io/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
8: https://mirrors.rit.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
9: http://iad.mirrors.misaka.one/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
10: https://arlm.tyzoid.com/$repo/os/$arch
11: http://arlm.tyzoid.com/$repo/os/$arch
12: http://mirror.wdc1.us.leaseweb.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
13: http://mirror.dal10.us.leaseweb.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
14: http://mirrors.advancedhosters.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
15: http://mirror.mia11.us.leaseweb.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
16: https://mirror.stephen304.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
17: http://mirrors.rit.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
18: http://mirror.stephen304.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
19: http://plug-mirror.rcac.purdue.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
20: https://repo.ialab.dsu.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
21: http://mirrors.mit.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
22: https://mirror.sfo12.us.leaseweb.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
23: http://mirror.kaminski.io/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
24: https://arch.hu.fo/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
25: https://mirror.lty.me/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
26: https://mirrors.xtom.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
27: http://il.us.mirror.archlinux-br.org/$repo/os/$arch
28: http://ca.us.mirror.archlinux-br.org/$repo/os/$arch
29: http://mirror.sfo12.us.leaseweb.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
30: https://mirror.netcologne.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
31: http://mirror.lty.me/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
32: http://mirror.arizona.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
33: https://mirror.arizona.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
34: http://arch.mirror.constant.com/$repo/os/$arch
35: http://mirrors.xtom.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
36: https://mirror.bethselamin.de/$repo/os/$arch
37: https://mirror.pkgbuild.com/$repo/os/$arch
38: https://mirror.ubrco.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
39: https://mirror.kumi.systems/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
40: https://mirror.f4st.host/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
41: https://arch.jensgutermuth.de/$repo/os/$arch
42: https://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
43: https://mirror.fra10.de.leaseweb.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
44: https://plug-mirror.rcac.purdue.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
45: http://arch.hu.fo/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
46: https://mirror.chaoticum.net/arch/$repo/os/$arch
47: https://mirror.wtnet.de/arch/$repo/os/$arch
48: https://mirror.selfnet.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
49: https://mirror.23media.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
50: https://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
51: https://ftp.fau.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
52: https://packages.oth-regensburg.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
53: http://mirror.united-gameserver.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
54: http://mirror.23media.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
55: http://mirrors.n-ix.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
56: http://ftp.fau.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
57: https://archlinux.thaller.ws/$repo/os/$arch
58: http://archlinux.thaller.ws/$repo/os/$arch
59: http://packages.oth-regensburg.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
60: http://mirror.netcologne.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
61: https://dist-mirror.fem.tu-ilmenau.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
62: http://mirror.kumi.systems/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
63: https://mirror.pseudoform.org/$repo/os/$arch
64: https://mirror.gnomus.de/$repo/os/$arch
65: http://mirror.ubrco.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
66: https://mirrors.lug.mtu.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
67: http://mirror.f4st.host/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
68: http://mirror.fra10.de.leaseweb.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
69: http://archlinux.honkgong.info/$repo/os/$arch
70: https://mirrors.niyawe.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
71: http://mirror.chaoticum.net/arch/$repo/os/$arch
72: https://phinau.de/arch/$repo/os/$arch
73: http://phinau.de/arch/$repo/os/$arch
74: http://mirror.selfnet.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
75: https://arch.mirror.zachlge.org/$repo/os/$arch
76: http://mirror.wtnet.de/arch/$repo/os/$arch
77: http://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
78: http://arch.mirror.zachlge.org/$repo/os/$arch
79: http://mirrors.niyawe.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
80: http://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
81: http://mirrors.lug.mtu.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
82: https://iad.mirror.rackspace.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
83: http://iad.mirror.rackspace.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
84: http://mirror.cs.pitt.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
85: https://dfw.mirror.rackspace.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
86: http://ord.mirror.rackspace.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
87: http://mirrors.liquidweb.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
88: http://mirror.cc.columbia.edu/pub/linux/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
89: https://mirror.satis-faction.de/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
90: http://mirror.hackingand.coffee/arch/$repo/os/$arch
91: https://mirror.hackingand.coffee/arch/$repo/os/$arch
92: http://ftp.sudhip.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
93: https://ftp.sudhip.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
94: http://dfw.mirror.rackspace.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
95: https://ord.mirror.rackspace.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
96: http://mirrors.acm.wpi.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
97: http://mirror.mikrogravitation.org/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
98: https://mirror.mikrogravitation.org/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
99: http://repo.ialab.dsu.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
100: http://mirror.es.its.nyu.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
Active pacman repo servers in: /etc/pacman.d/reborn-mirrorlist
1: http://osdn.mirror.constant.com/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
2: https://mirrors.dotsrc.org/osdn/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
3: https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/osdn/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
4: https://mirrors.xtom.com.hk/osdn//storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
5: https://mirrors.bfsu.edu.cn/osdn/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
6: https://mirror.liquidtelecom.com/osdn/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
7: https://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/sourceforge.jp/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
8: http://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/osdn/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
9: http://mirroronet.pl/pub/mirrors/sourceforge.jp/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
10: https://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/osdn.net/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
11: http://osdn.mirror.constant.com/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
12: http://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/osdn/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
13: https://plug-mirror.rcac.purdue.edu/osdn/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
14: https://mirrors.gigenet.com/OSDN/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
15: https://openbsd.c3sl.ufpr.br/osdn/storage/g/r/re/rebornos/repo/RebornOS/
16: http://razaoinfo.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
17: http://versaweb.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
18: http://phoenixnap.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
19: http://newcontinuum.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
20: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
21: http://cfhcable.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
22: http://astuteinternet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
23: http://vorboss.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
24: http://freefr.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
25: http://netcologne.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS
26: http://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
27: http://excellmedia.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
28: http://liquidtelecom.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
29: https://jztkft.dl.sourceforge.net/project/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
30: http://sourceforge.mirror.iweb.com/project/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
31: https://deac-riga.dl.sourceforge.net/project/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
32: http://tenet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
33: https://nchc.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
34: https://kent.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
35: https://jaist.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/rebornos/r/RebornOS/
36: https://repo.rebornos.org/RebornOS
View the host name, the kernel version in use, if we use a 32 or 64 bit version, the desktop in use, and the name of the distribution used:
inxi -S
System: Host: rebornos-user Kernel: 5.11.15-arch1-2 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: GNOME 40.1 Distro: RebornOS RebornOS Rolling
Computer information: model, serial number, mobo, BIOS manufacturer (date and version). To use this option you must use sudo:
sudo inxi -M
Machine: Type: Desktop System: Hewlett-Packard product: p7-1269c v: N/A serial: MXZ35107DD
Mobo: MSI model: 2AE0 v: 1.0 serial: N/A UEFI: AMI v: 7.11 date: 08/31/2012
Processor information:
inxi -C
CPU: Info: Quad Core model: AMD A10-5700 APU with Radeon HD Graphics bits: 64 type: MCP cache: L2: 2 MiB
Speed: 1397 MHz min/max: 1400/3400 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 1397 2: 1431 3: 1397 4: 1397
Sound card used, sound driver, webcam available, sound server used:
inxi -A
Audio: Device-1: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] FCH Azalia driver: snd_hda_intel
Device-2: KYE Systems (Mouse Systems) iSlim 1320 type: USB driver: snd-usb-audio,uvcvideo
Sound Server-1: ALSA v: k5.11.15-arch1-2 running: yes
Sound Server-2: PulseAudio v: 14.2 running: yes
Available disk drives:
inxi -D
Drives: Local Storage: total: 7.28 TiB used: 892.71 GiB (12.0%)
ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Seagate model: ST2000DM008-2FR102 size: 1.82 TiB
ID-2: /dev/sdb vendor: Seagate model: ST2000DM006-2DM164 size: 1.82 TiB
ID-3: /dev/sdc vendor: Hitachi model: HUA722020ALA331 size: 1.82 TiB
ID-4: /dev/sdd vendor: Hitachi model: HUA722020ALA331 size: 1.82 TiB
Information about available network cards:
inxi -N
Network: Device-1: Qualcomm Atheros AR8161 Gigabit Ethernet driver: alx
Device-2: Ralink RT5390 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe driver: rt2800pci
General information of the computer being used:
inxi -b
System: Host: rebornos-rafa Kernel: 5.11.15-arch1-2 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: GNOME 40.1 Distro: RebornOS RebornOS Rolling
Machine: Type: Desktop System: Hewlett-Packard product: p7-1269c v: N/A serial: <superuser required>
Mobo: MSI model: 2AE0 v: 1.0 serial: <superuser required> UEFI: AMI v: 7.11 date: 08/31/2012
CPU: Info: Quad Core AMD A10-5700 APU with Radeon HD Graphics [MCP] speed: 1397 MHz min/max: 1400/3400 MHz
Graphics: Device-1: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Trinity [Radeon HD 7660D] driver: radeon v: kernel
Device-2: KYE Systems (Mouse Systems) iSlim 1320 type: USB driver: snd-usb-audio,uvcvideo
Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.11 driver: loaded: ati,radeon unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,vesa
resolution: 1920x1080~60Hz
OpenGL: renderer: AMD ARUBA (DRM 2.50.0 / 5.11.15-arch1-2 LLVM 11.1.0) v: 4.3 Mesa 21.0.2
Network: Device-1: Qualcomm Atheros AR8161 Gigabit Ethernet driver: alx
Device-2: Ralink RT5390 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe driver: rt2800pci
Drives: Local Storage: total: 7.28 TiB used: 892.65 GiB (12.0%)
Info: Processes: 256 Uptime: 2m Memory: 15.07 GiB used: 2.52 GiB (16.7%) Shell: Bash inxi: 3.3.04
Memory usage and CPU processes:
inxi -t cm
Processes: CPU top: 5 of 241
1: cpu: 14.9% command: chrome pid: 1740
2: cpu: 8.7% command: chrome pid: 1834
3: cpu: 7.6% command: chrome pid: 1914
4: cpu: 7.5% command: gnome-shell pid: 1297
5: cpu: 4.3% command: chrome pid: 2157
System RAM: total: 15.07 GiB used: 2.49 GiB (16.5%)
Memory top: 5 of 241
1: mem: 356.5 MiB (2.3%) command: chrome pid: 1740
2: mem: 297.5 MiB (1.9%) command: gnome-shell pid: 1297
3: mem: 191.6 MiB (1.2%) command: jackett pid: 769
4: mem: 182.7 MiB (1.1%) command: chrome pid: 1950
5: mem: 181.2 MiB (1.1%) command: chrome pid: 2144
CPU temperature and fan speed
inxi -s
Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 4.4 C mobo: N/A gpu: radeon temp: 4.0 C
Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A