lshw is installed in many distributions by default. Debian does things
differently. Get used to it. :)

You will have to install lshw then you can list your hardware.

Roy

Using Kubuntu 10.10, 64-bit
Location: Canada


On 1 February 2011 16:23, Tony Mitchell <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Hi Roy,
> firstly my apologies for not getting on with this. My life is a bit like
> this currently!
>
> I find two options, to open 'terminal' and 'terminal as root', but both
> give the same result (root password given automatically) with the response
> tony@debiantony:~$ lshw
> bash: lshw: command not found
>
> This is what stymied me when following the instructions found on this
> topic in various forums.
> Debian Lenny, just updated. Ram is 248.0Mb, Pentium III (Coppermine).
> Seems to run pretty fast.
>
> Tony
>  
>


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