October 26, 2017
Linux, macOS
Use the dmidecode command to see the hardware information of an RHEL server running. On Linux-based systems, you can extract most of the system and hardware information from the /proc file system. Run the commands shown below as a root user or superuser to find the system …
The Mac Task Manager Task Manager of Mac OS X is called Activity Monitor. You can find the status of the system like CPU uses, Network info, Disk info etc. through Activity Monitor. You can also kill a process through Activity Monitor. Remember, the Task Manager …
Finding your Mac’s basic specification in OS X is very simple, follow the steps given below: To find your Mac’s basic specs, click the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen. From the drop-down menu, click About This Mac to open the System …