Yes i know the command line to list number of installed packages and ofcourse there's synaptic also. But i would like to have it displayed in screenfetch report. Any advice?
Quote from: spk242 on June 18, 2016, 10:15:14 PM
Yes i know the command line to list number of installed packages and ofcourse there's synaptic also. But i would like to have it displayed in screenfetch report. Any advice?
yea, sorry, can't really help, did not even notice that till you brought that up, and I personally have no solution or idea's for your fix, wich is much more complacated than mine
You see --- both "INXI" and "SCREENFETCH" -- I have taken to be fake politician's -- they pretend to tell the truth, but they really don't -- sorta like a politician in real life ----
MY ONLY SUGGESTION -- would to take anything INXI -- or SCREENFETCH say's with a grain of salt --
(http://i.imgur.com/VBndIAn.png)
clearly you can see that my computer is throttled down to 1600mhz or so , the 5.9ghz is a joke, -- bios max OC is 4.4ghz -- so why both of them suggest 5.9ghz is beyond me --- anyways,
yes i know -- yours is more simple -- mine is prolly just reading bios wrong -- all I am saying -- this
only trust SCREENFETCH or INXI as much as you trust your politician of choice -- :p
of course a solution to this PROGRAMS INSTALLED would be kewel too --- be one less broken link in the chain of lies
Maybe its like that show -- Ancient Aliens -- they give us only the information we pretend to understand -- one thing for sure -- I gotta get new HD -- must have more room
http://imgur.com/VBndIAn
Screenfetch will not display the proper information unless it is set up for the proper distribution. For sparky you should add to /home/user/.bashrc:
# Screenfetch
if [ -f /usr/bin/screenfetch ]; then screenfetch -D 'debian'; fi