KInfoCenter
KInfoCenter is a utility by KDE that provides information about the user's system.
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Developer(s) | KDE |
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Stable release | 5.13.5
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Operating system | Unix-like |
Platform | KDE Platform |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | https://www.kde.org/applications/system/kinfocenter/ |
Before KDE 3.1 it was integrated with the control center. Most of the options were originally designed for Linux, but many have been ported to other operating systems. It also provides useful information about KDE, such as available KIO slaves.
Information provided
The information provided by KInfoCenter is divided into the following subsections provided by various KCM plugins:
- Devices
- DMA-Channels
- Interrupts
- IO-Ports
- Memory
- Network Interfaces
- OpenGL
- Partitions
- PCI
- PCMCIA
- Processor
- Protocols
- Samba Status
- SCSI
- Storage Devices
- USB Devices
- X-Server
- Wayland
Gallery
- X-Server
- OpenGL
- Interrupts
- USB devices
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