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# Run <code>cpufetch</code> to fetch the default cpu info  
# Run <code>cpufetch</code> to fetch the default cpu info  
# There are 3 modes cpufetch shows output run the following commands to attain the desired output
# There are 3 modes cpufetch shows output run the following commands to attain the desired output <code>cpufetch --color intel --style legacy</code>  
<code>cpufetch --color intel --style legacy</code>  
# Replace ''legacy'' with ''fancy'' or ''retro''  
# Replace ''legacy'' with ''fancy'' or ''retro''  
# Replace ''intel'' with ''amd'' , ''arm'' or ''custom'' as per CPU arch  
# Replace ''intel'' with ''amd'' , ''arm'' or ''custom'' as per CPU arch  

Latest revision as of 11:01, 15 June 2021

Description

This test case ensures that cpu info is being shown by cpufetch

Setup

  1. Ensure the cpufetch package is installed

How to test

  1. Run cpufetch to fetch the default cpu info
  2. There are 3 modes cpufetch shows output run the following commands to attain the desired output cpufetch --color intel --style legacy
  3. Replace legacy with fancy or retro
  4. Replace intel with amd , arm or custom as per CPU arch

Expected Results

  1. The console should the cpuinfo