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-ncurses: to start the text-based user interface. -gtk: to start the graphical user interface (default). You can use cpu-x from command line, some options are available, like: The CPU-X daemon requires root privileges, and it uses Polkit for privileges escalation. If you start the daemon, it will allow CPU-X to access some special devices, which provides more information and avoid empty labels. UsageĪpplication is available in menu ( System Tools category). Manual buildįor step-by-step guide, please read this page on the Wiki. Look for Assets here for portable binary (AppImage). Ubuntu (since version 20.04 "Focal Fossa") : apt install cpu-x. openSUSE Leap (since version 15.2 from utilities project): zypper install cpu-x. OpenMandriva Lx (since version 4.0 "Nitrogen"): dnf install cpu-x. FreeBSD (since version 11): pkg install cpu-x. Fedora (since version 30): dnf install cpu-x. Debian (since version 11 "Bullseye"): apt install cpu-x. ¹On some GNU/Linux distributions, the appropriate -dev or -devel package is needed. OpenCL (version 1.2 or newer is needed), disabled by default (enable with -DWITH_OPENCL=1 during CMake invocation). GLFW (version 3.3 or newer is needed), with OpenGL. Libcpuid (version 0.6.0 or newer is needed). GTK3+ (version 3.12 or newer is needed). These dependencies are needed to build¹ and run CPU-X: These dependencies are needed to test CPU-X: These dependencies are needed to build CPU-X: ⚠️ There is no major plans for the future, see this announcement.
A dump mode is present from command line. It can be used in graphical mode by using GTK or in text-based mode by using NCurses. This software is written in C and built with CMake tool. CPU-X is a Free software that gathers information on CPU, motherboard and more.ĬPU-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.