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CPU-X is a Free software that gathers information on CPU, motherboard and more.
CPU-X is a system profiling and monitoring application (similar to CPU-Z for Windows), but CPU-X is a Free and Open Source software designed for GNU/Linux and FreeBSD.
This software is written in C++ and built with CMake tool.
It can be used in graphical mode by using GTK or in text-based mode by using NCurses. A dump mode is present from command line.
:warning: There are no milestones for this project, read this announcement for more details.
These dependencies are needed to build CPU-X:
These dependencies are optional to test CPU-X:
¹At least on Awk is required, e.g. the default Awk on the system.
These dependencies are needed to build² and run CPU-X:
-DWITH_OPENCL=1
during CMake invocation) ²On some GNU/Linux distributions, the appropriate -dev or -devel package is needed.
In alphabetical order:
apt install cpu-x
dnf install cpu-x
pkg install cpu-x
dnf install cpu-x
zypper install cpu-x
eopkg install cpu-x
apt install cpu-x
Look for Assets here for portable binary (AppImage).
CPU-X is available as Flatpak on Flathub since v5.0.2.
For step-by-step guide, please read this page on the Wiki.
Application is available in menu (System Tools category). If you start the daemon, it will allow CPU-X to access some special devices, which provides more information and avoid empty labels.
The CPU-X daemon requires root privileges, and uses Polkit for privileges escalation.
You can use cpu-x
from command line, some options are available, like:
--gtk
: to start the graphical user interface (default)--ncurses
: to start the text-based user interface--dump
: to get a summary of dataUse --help
to see all arguments.
More informations are available on Wiki, like screenshots, troubleshooting and tips. You can access the Wiki by using this link.
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