Neofetch

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Neofetch is a command line program that displays an ascii logo of the distro(or OS) along with basic system info.

It's available at https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch or in most Linux distro repositories.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

This is a screenshot I took yesterday, rendering the last few frames of an animation. I'm editing it this morning and hopefully will post it soon.

Edit: Here it is

peertube video

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And my first post on lemmy.

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Running Kubuntu 23.04 and a custom version of Neofetch.

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Relatively new install of bookworm. It feels good and Debian is running great on this machine.

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For those unaware, THEC64 (yes, I think it has to be spelled that way for legal reasons) is a replica of the Commodore 64 home computer released a few years ago. Under the hood is an ARM based single board computer that's roughly equal to a Raspberry Pi Zero.

The nice folks at thec64community.online have gotten it to boot into Debian Jesse. So of course, the next logical step was to install Neofetch.

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This thing came with Windows 7 when I bought it and was barely able to run that. Somehow it seems to have gotten even slower over the years.

The Bulldozer era CPU was so bad, I decided to buy an Intel i5 desktop and ended up missing out on the first 2 generations of Ryzen.😡

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It's an older phone, the display isn't big enough to show the whole output in landscape or portrait.