Re: what is "platform reset"?

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On Thu, 16 Jul 2020, Felix Miata wrote:

Felmon Davis composed on 2020-07-16 16:43 (UTC+0200):

'inxi -G' doesn't say much.

-Gxx says more

-SGxxIza still more, because it shows kernel cmdline options that can affect
whether or not X works - without having to examine Xorg.0.log.

But, G* can only do all it's capable of from a running X session terminal,
depending on various X utilities to gather the desired info.

does look useful though I was dropped to a Grub shell so not sure how many resources would be available to it.

BTW, whatever $SUBJECT means, it's not something I've ever encountered or had use
for. Thus I didn't touch the thread until a keyword was added to it.

me neither.


--
Felmon Davis

Verbum sat sapienti.

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