DMI table decoder

Edit Package dmidecode

Dmidecode reports information about your system's hardware as described
in your system BIOS according to the SMBIOS/DMI standard. This
information typically includes system manufacturer, model name, serial
number, BIOS version, asset tag as well as a lot of other details of
varying level of interest and reliability depending on the
manufacturer. This will often include usage status for the CPU sockets,
expansion slots (e.g. AGP, PCI, ISA) and memory module slots, and the
list of I/O ports (e.g. serial, parallel, USB).

Beware that DMI data have proven to be too unreliable to be blindly
trusted. Dmidecode does not scan your hardware, it only reports what
the BIOS told it to.

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Filename Size Changed
dmidecode-3.4.tar.xz 0000061420 60 KB
dmidecode-3.4.tar.xz.sig 0000000566 566 Bytes
dmidecode.changes 0000014423 14.1 KB
dmidecode.keyring 0000045014 44 KB
dmidecode.spec 0000002799 2.73 KB
dmioem-fix-segmentation-fault-in-dmi_hp_240_attr.patch 0000001482 1.45 KB
news-fix-typo.patch 0000000824 824 Bytes
Revision 43 (latest revision is 47)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 1002286 from Jean Delvare's avatar Jean Delvare (jdelvare) (revision 43)
2 recommended fixes from upstream:
- news-fix-typo.patch: We ship the NEWS file so avoid including a
  typo in it.
- dmioem-fix-segmentation-fault-in-dmi_hp_240_attr.patch: Passing
  NULL to a %s printf conversion specifier is illegal, and can
  result in a segmentation fault. Current version of glibc doesn't
  mind, but alternative, past or future libc implementations could
  crash, so let's fix it.
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