On Jun 24, 2004, at 1:51 PM, Frank P. Eigler wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

on 23/06/04 20:08, Frank P. Eigler at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If you don't get any error message, then it's because the command is
recognized. Now, why you don't get anything back, I don't know. Did you just
do "system_profiler" to see or did you also included the 'grep' command?



I did the full command, copy & pasted from above ("system...Memory").

Frank,

I don't really know if 'system_profiler' is supported in 10.2.8 but if you
don't get any error, it should.


Just try 'system_profiler', nothing else, and see if it works.

Yup - gives me appx 200 (!) pages of info. Non man entry so I can't tell what the permitted arguments are for it.

try system_profiler --help

Steve


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