Stefan Fent
sfent
Involved Projects and Packages
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
This project is used by sfent to prepare packages for openSUSE:Factory submissions. Usually all package changes should get submitted here for review and testing first.
This is a small tool for 32-bit emulation in Linux/x86-64. It allows
you to execute programs that need a uname -m of i386 with uname
emulation. The uname -m is inherited by all child programs, but does
not affect the current shell or processes above it in the process
hierarchy.
The lsvpd package contains both the lsvpd, lscfg and lsmcode commands.
These commands, along with a boot-time scanning script called
update-device-tree, constitute a simple hardware inventory system. The
lsvpd command provides Vital Product Data (VPD) about hardware
components to higher-level serviceability tools. The lscfg command
provides a more human-readable format of the VPD, as well as some
system-specific information. lsmcode lists microcode and firmware
levels.
This is a small tool for 32-bit emulation in Linux/x86-64. It allows
you to execute programs that need a uname -m of i386 with uname
emulation. The uname -m is inherited by all child programs, but does
not affect the current shell or processes above it in the process
hierarchy.
The lsvpd package contains both the lsvpd, lscfg and lsmcode commands.
These commands, along with a boot-time scanning script called
update-device-tree, constitute a simple hardware inventory system. The
lsvpd command provides Vital Product Data (VPD) about hardware
components to higher-level serviceability tools. The lscfg command
provides a more human-readable format of the VPD, as well as some
system-specific information. lsmcode lists microcode and firmware
levels.
This is a small tool for 32-bit emulation in Linux/x86-64. It allows
you to execute programs that need a uname -m of i386 with uname
emulation. The uname -m is inherited by all child programs, but does
not affect the current shell or processes above it in the process
hierarchy.
The lsvpd package contains both the lsvpd, lscfg and lsmcode commands.
These commands, along with a boot-time scanning script called
update-device-tree, constitute a simple hardware inventory system. The
lsvpd command provides Vital Product Data (VPD) about hardware
components to higher-level serviceability tools. The lscfg command
provides a more human-readable format of the VPD, as well as some
system-specific information. lsmcode lists microcode and firmware
levels.
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