feature request: 32 vs 64 bit info in System Monitor

2011-06-26 Thread Vernon Cole
I manage many Ubuntu systems, and I often forget which ones are running 64
bit version of Ubuntu, and which are 32 bit.
It would be really nice if there were a quick way to tell.  The System tab
on System Monitor would be an obvious place. Also, the About Ubuntu link
on the Ubuntu Classic session manager might be nice.  Solutions involving
command line commands and words like usually are not good.
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Re: feature request: 32 vs 64 bit info in System Monitor

2011-06-26 Thread Daniel Chen
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Vernon Cole vernondc...@gmail.com wrote:
 I manage many Ubuntu systems, and I often forget which ones are running 64
 bit version of Ubuntu, and which are 32 bit.
 It would be really nice if there were a quick way to tell.  The System tab
 on System Monitor would be an obvious place. Also, the About Ubuntu link
 on the Ubuntu Classic session manager might be nice.  Solutions involving
 command line commands and words like usually are not good.

In Oneiric, System Settings  System Info  Overview (the default
selection) shows whether the system is 64- or 32-bit via OS type.

Cheers,
-Dan

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