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# Run <code>cpufetch</code> to fetch the default cpu info | # Run <code>cpufetch</code> to fetch the default cpu info | ||
# There are 3 modes cpufetch shows output run the following commands to attain the desired output | # There are 3 modes cpufetch shows output run the following commands to attain the desired output <code>cpufetch --color intel --style legacy</code> | ||
<code>cpufetch --color intel --style legacy</code> | |||
# Replace ''legacy'' with ''fancy'' or ''retro'' | # Replace ''legacy'' with ''fancy'' or ''retro'' | ||
# Replace ''intel'' with ''amd'' , ''arm'' or ''custom'' as per CPU arch | # Replace ''intel'' with ''amd'' , ''arm'' or ''custom'' as per CPU arch |
Latest revision as of 11:01, 15 June 2021
Description
This test case ensures that cpu info is being shown by cpufetch
Setup
- Ensure the
cpufetch
package is installed
How to test
- Run
cpufetch
to fetch the default cpu info - There are 3 modes cpufetch shows output run the following commands to attain the desired output
cpufetch --color intel --style legacy
- Replace legacy with fancy or retro
- Replace intel with amd , arm or custom as per CPU arch
Expected Results
- The console should the cpuinfo