01-21-2024, 07:58 AM
Linux Lite 6 comes with a couple of utilities which might give you the information you want without installing anything extra.
Take a look at 'System Monitor' and 'System Information'.
If these don't show you what you want, there are cli commands (for Ubuntu) to install cpu-x on the page you linked to.
If you prefer a GUI approach, cpu-x is available for installation using the package manager (synaptic).
Click Menu and begin typing 'Package Manager' into the search box.
When you see Package Manager offered click on it
Enter your password if asked
Type 'cpu-x' into the search box
Highlight the enter for cpu-x and check it is the one you want.
Click on the check box and select 'Mark for Installation'
Review any additional changes required and confirm.
When ready click apply.
Take a look at 'System Monitor' and 'System Information'.
If these don't show you what you want, there are cli commands (for Ubuntu) to install cpu-x on the page you linked to.
If you prefer a GUI approach, cpu-x is available for installation using the package manager (synaptic).
Click Menu and begin typing 'Package Manager' into the search box.
When you see Package Manager offered click on it
Enter your password if asked
Type 'cpu-x' into the search box
Highlight the enter for cpu-x and check it is the one you want.
Click on the check box and select 'Mark for Installation'
Review any additional changes required and confirm.
When ready click apply.
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