I can suggest few commands :

uname -a gives the kernel details

cat /etc/issue details of the but this varies with distros so....

cat /proc/cpuinfo cpu details
cat /proc/meminfo memory details

top also gives details about swap space, ram, and the current 
utilization per process

hope this helps,
Mynk

Kazi wrote:
>
> hello all,
> i am new to Linux (Ubuntu) and would like to explore this operating
> system.
> i would like to run a shell command or a set of commands to know the
> system name, number of CPUs, CPU clock frequency, RAM size, number of
> disks.
>
> Can you tell me the commands.
>
> Regards
>
>  


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