Question about a value #2615
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What(s the result of the following command line ?
glances --stdout quicklook.cpu_name
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I have a question what does the 8 mean?
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The algo used is the following: https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/blob/develop/glances/cpu_percent.py#L75-L82 So it read the content of the /proc/cpuinfo file. Can you copy/paste your /proc/cpuinfo file ? |
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Copy... on Raspberry Pi, the line number 5 (of the /proc/cpuinfo) does not return the CPU name but the CPU architecture type... Perhaps another file contain the information. Can you have a look ? PS: i transform the current discussion into an issue. |
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Issue ==> #2616 |
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Hello,
I have a question what does the 8 mean?
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