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Old 07-07-2017
Hi.

These are simple CLI tools:
Code:
System hardware (only) detection, reporting

        1) lshw, lspci, lsusb, lshw-gtk

        2) hwinfo

        3) hardinfo, in a GTK+ window

        4) dmidecode

        5) discover

        *) See also "inventory" for combination software, hardware reporting

System information, detection, reporting, inventory software, hardware

        1) inxi
           https://github.com/smxi/inxi (verified 2016.08.16)

        2) platinfo  (need python)
           http://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Platinfo

        3) screenfetch
           https://github.com/KittyKatt/screenFetch

        4) sysinfo
           https://www.novell.com/communities/coolsolutions/cool_tools/sysinfo/

        5) config.guess
           git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD

        6) system_profiler (for OS X)

Best wishes ... cheers, drl
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Ocsinventory::Agent::Common(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Ocsinventory::Agent::Common(3pm)

       addController()
	   Add a controller in the inventory.

       addModem()
	   Add a modem in the inventory.

       addDrive()
	   Add a partition in the inventory.

       addStorages()
	   Add a storage system (hard drive, USB key, SAN volume, etc) in the inventory.

       addMemory()
	   Add a memory module in the inventory.

       addPort()
	   Add a port module in the inventory.

       addSlot()
	   Add a slot in the inventory.

       addSoftware()
	   Register a software in the inventory.

       addMonitor()
	   Add a monitor (screen) in the inventory.

       addVideo()
	   Add a video card in the inventory.

       addSound()
	   Add a sound card in the inventory.

       addNetwork()
	   Register a network in the inventory.

       setHardware()
	   Save global information regarding the machine.

	   The use of setHardware() to update USERID and PROCESSOR* informations is deprecated, please, use addUser() and addCPU() instead.

       setBios()
	   Set BIOS informations.

       addCPU()
	   Add a CPU in the inventory.

       addUser()
	   Add an user in the list of logged user.

       addPrinter()
	   Add a printer in the inventory.

       addVirtualMachine()
	   Add a Virtual Machine in the inventory.

       addProcess()
	   Record a running process in the inventory.

       addIpDiscoverEntry()
	   IpDiscover is used to identify network interface on the local network. This is done on the ARP level.

	   This function adds a network interface in the inventory.

       setAccessLog()
	   What is that for? :)

       flushXMlTags()
	   Clear the content of $common->{xmltags} (to use after adding it in XML)

POD ERRORS
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below: Around line 34: '=item' outside of any '=over' perl v5.14.2 2012-04-12 Ocsinventory::Agent::Common(3pm)
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