Patrick


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Posted: Oct. 17 2004,17:23 |
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I use this command to display the cpu speed of the PC that i work on with DSL. I wonder if it is difficult to add the result of this command to the docking app's (one of them or a new one?) So i always know what kind of PC a am working on. (i boot DSL from a usb-stick on various PC's).
Or maybe on of you guys know a dock-application (from the debian depository?) that i can use? (NOT one that has to be compiled/make install)
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