Post Your ScreenFetch
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One of the boxes I was working on today:
tech@drbdslow:~$ screenfetch _,met$$$$$gg. tech@drbdslow ,g$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$P. OS: Debian 8.5 jessie ,g$$P"" """Y$$.". Kernel: x86_64 Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 ,$$P' `$$$. Uptime: 5h 35m ',$$P ,ggs. `$$b: Packages: 1325 `d$$' ,$P"' . $$$ Shell: bash 4.3.30 $$P d$' , $$P CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5000+ @ 2.6GHz $$: $$. - ,d$$' GPU: GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 $$\; Y$b._ _,d$P' RAM: 489MB / 1881MB Y$$. `.`"Y$$$$P"' `$$b "-.__ `Y$$ `Y$$. `$$b. `Y$$b. `"Y$b._ `""""
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doesn't seem to work on CentOS7, and all my Linux servers are that
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@hobbit666 said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
doesn't seem to work on CentOS7, and all my Linux servers are that
Not even in the epel repository? Now I'm gonna have to go look, dagnabit.
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@hobbit666 said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
doesn't seem to work on CentOS7, and all my Linux servers are that
Huh, nope, not here.
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@hobbit666 said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
doesn't seem to work on CentOS7, and all my Linux servers are that
You've got to clone a git repository to get it on CentOS,
git clone https://github.com/KittyKatt/screenFetch.git
if anyone really wants it for CentOS. I did go ahead and grab it on the image I was updating and keeping as my base image yesterday.
[root@CentOSbase screenFetch]# ./screenfetch-dev .. [email protected] .PLTJ. OS: CentOS <><><><> Kernel: x86_64 Linux 3.10.0-327.4.5.el7.x86_64 KKSSV' 4KKK LJ KKKL.'VSSKK Uptime: 8d 20h 35m KKV' 4KKKKK LJ KKKKAL 'VKK Packages: 350 V' ' 'VKKKK LJ KKKKV' ' 'V Shell: bash 4.2.46 .4MA.' 'VKK LJ KKV' '.4Mb. CPU: Intel Xeon CPU L5520 @ 2x 2.267GHz . KKKKKA.' 'V LJ V' '.4KKKKK . RAM: 377MiB / 983MiB .4D KKKKKKKA.'' LJ ''.4KKKKKKK FA. <QDD ++++++++++++ ++++++++++++ GFD> 'VD KKKKKKKK'.. LJ ..'KKKKKKKK FV ' VKKKKK'. .4 LJ K. .'KKKKKV ' 'VK'. .4KK LJ KKA. .'KV' A. . .4KKKK LJ KKKKA. . .4 KKA. 'KKKKK LJ KKKKK' .4KK KKSSA. VKKK LJ KKKV .4SSKK <><><><> 'MKKM' ''
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@travisdh1 said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@hobbit666 said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
doesn't seem to work on CentOS7, and all my Linux servers are that
Huh, nope, not here.
It's not in the EPEL?
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@scottalanmiller Nope!
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It's not built in to Debian either. I tried to get it, but no love...
... because I forgot that my NVR cannot access the outside world.
But look, Ma! I was Linuxing!
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@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
It's not built in to Debian either. I tried to get it, but no love...
... because I forgot that my NVR cannot access the outside world.
But look, Ma! I was Linuxing!
What version of Ubuntu is that? I think mine (16.04) was in the repo...
apt install screenfetch
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@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
It's not built in to Debian either. I tried to get it, but no love...
... because I forgot that my NVR cannot access the outside world.
But look, Ma! I was Linuxing!
What version of Ubuntu is that? I think mine (16.04) was in the repo...
apt install screenfetch
It's Debian 7 something. I'll try that command.
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@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
It's not built in to Debian either. I tried to get it, but no love...
... because I forgot that my NVR cannot access the outside world.
But look, Ma! I was Linuxing!
What version of Ubuntu is that? I think mine (16.04) was in the repo...
apt install screenfetch
It's Debian 7 something. I'll try that command.
-bash: apt: command not found
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@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
It's not built in to Debian either. I tried to get it, but no love...
... because I forgot that my NVR cannot access the outside world.
But look, Ma! I was Linuxing!
What version of Ubuntu is that? I think mine (16.04) was in the repo...
apt install screenfetch
It's Debian 7 something. I'll try that command.
-bash: apt: command not found
Oh... for you, it'd be
apt-get install screenfetch
I thought Debian had switched to just apt...
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@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
It's not built in to Debian either. I tried to get it, but no love...
... because I forgot that my NVR cannot access the outside world.
But look, Ma! I was Linuxing!
What version of Ubuntu is that? I think mine (16.04) was in the repo...
apt install screenfetch
It's Debian 7 something. I'll try that command.
-bash: apt: command not found
Oh... for you, it'd be
apt-get install screenfetch
I thought Debian had switched to just apt...
I don't think it is in the repo... "Unable to locate package screenfetch". The stuff i saw online says you have to go out to the innerwebs to fetch it, but this device is locked away from the outside. So I guess I could stick it on a USB or something. Or let the device through the firewall for a moment.
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@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
It's not built in to Debian either. I tried to get it, but no love...
... because I forgot that my NVR cannot access the outside world.
But look, Ma! I was Linuxing!
What version of Ubuntu is that? I think mine (16.04) was in the repo...
apt install screenfetch
It's Debian 7 something. I'll try that command.
-bash: apt: command not found
Oh... for you, it'd be
apt-get install screenfetch
I thought Debian had switched to just apt...
I don't think it is in the repo... "Unable to locate package screenfetch". The stuff i saw online says you have to go out to the innerwebs to fetch it, but this device is locked away from the outside. So I guess I could stick it on a USB or something. Or let the device through the firewall for a moment.
Or spin up a fresh VM so the interwebz can't start attacking your production machine.
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@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
It's not built in to Debian either. I tried to get it, but no love...
... because I forgot that my NVR cannot access the outside world.
But look, Ma! I was Linuxing!
What version of Ubuntu is that? I think mine (16.04) was in the repo...
apt install screenfetch
It's Debian 7 something. I'll try that command.
-bash: apt: command not found
Oh... for you, it'd be
apt-get install screenfetch
I thought Debian had switched to just apt...
I don't think it is in the repo... "Unable to locate package screenfetch". The stuff i saw online says you have to go out to the innerwebs to fetch it, but this device is locked away from the outside. So I guess I could stick it on a USB or something. Or let the device through the firewall for a moment.
Or spin up a fresh VM so the interwebz can't start attacking your production machine.
That takes Linux skills I do not possess... but I am currently upgrading the Airvision software via SSH. After a little research, I discovered that it can ping 8.8.8.8, so it's not unable to reach the net. I think the 2013 tutorial just has old URLs for screenfetch.
Thanks for the assist though. I really want to screenfetch this thing now.
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@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@dafyre said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
@RojoLoco said in Post Your ScreenFetch:
It's not built in to Debian either. I tried to get it, but no love...
... because I forgot that my NVR cannot access the outside world.
But look, Ma! I was Linuxing!
What version of Ubuntu is that? I think mine (16.04) was in the repo...
apt install screenfetch
It's Debian 7 something. I'll try that command.
-bash: apt: command not found
Oh... for you, it'd be
apt-get install screenfetch
I thought Debian had switched to just apt...
I don't think it is in the repo... "Unable to locate package screenfetch". The stuff i saw online says you have to go out to the innerwebs to fetch it, but this device is locked away from the outside. So I guess I could stick it on a USB or something. Or let the device through the firewall for a moment.
Or spin up a fresh VM so the interwebz can't start attacking your production machine.
That takes Linux skills I do not possess... but I am currently upgrading the Airvision software via SSH. After a little research, I discovered that it can ping 8.8.8.8, so it's not unable to reach the net. I think the 2013 tutorial just has old URLs for screenfetch.
No time like the present to learn! 8-)
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It's not a traditional fetch, but I'll give it a shot:
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