Get System Management BIOS table in Human readable format, DMI Decode
September 21st, 2010
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Dmidecode is a tool which queries DMI/SMBIOS information and presents it in human readable form. DMIDecode runs on BSD systems and a variety of other *nix distributions. Let’s see it in action. Fire up a terminal and type:
dmidecode –t x
where x can be any of these valid type keywords:
dmidecode –s x
where x can be any of these valid type keywords:
- bios-vendor
- bios-version
- bios-release-date
- system-manufacturer
- system-product-name
- system-version
- system-serial-number
- system-uuid
- baseboard-manufacturer
- baseboard-product-name
- baseboard-version
- baseboard-serial-number
- baseboard-asset-tag
- chassis-manufacturer
- chassis-type
- chassis-version
- chassis-serial-number
- chassis-asset-tag
- processor-family
- processor-manufacturer
- processor-version
- processor-frequency
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Categories: Free Softwares, Linux, Windows BIOS decode, DMI Decode, Linux, SMBIOS, system details, System Tools