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UNIX distribution for hardware checking
Hello, does anyone knows about any distribution that can make (or provides the tools) all kind of hardware tests? Tests like I/O, CPU execution, RAM, etc...
Any kind of "tools" that does this via a Linux Live-CD would be appreciated as well. Thanks a lot. |
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