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diff --git a/inxi.changelog b/inxi.changelog index fa6610c..194f0a6 100644 --- a/inxi.changelog +++ b/inxi.changelog @@ -1,4 +1,49 @@ ===================================================================================== +Version: 3.0.24 +Patch Version: 00 +Script Date: 2018-09-10 +----------------------------------- +Changes: +----------------------------------- +New version, new man page. Bug fix, enhancements, fixes. + +Bugs: +1. Big bug found on certain systems, they use non system memory memory arrays, inxi +failed to anticipate that situation, and would exit with error when run as root for +-m when it hit those array types. These arrays did not have modules listed, so the +module array was undefined, which caused the failure. Thanks Manjaro anonymous +debugger dataset 'loki' for finding this failure. +This is literally the first dataset I've seen that had this issue, but who knows +how many other system boards will show something like that as well. + +Fixes: +1. Related to bug 1, do not show the max module size item if not system memory +and size is less than 10 MiB. Assuming there that it's one of these odd boards. + +Enhancements: +1. For bug 1, extended Memory: report to include array type if not system memory. +That instance had Video Memory, Flash Memory, and Cache Memory arrays along with +the regular System Memory array. Now shows: use: Video Memory for example if not +System Memory to make it clear what is going on. +2. Added basic Parrot system base, but for some inexplicable reason, Parrot changed +the /etc/debian_version file to show 'stable' instead of the release number. Why? +Who knows, it would be so much easier if people making these derived distros would +be consistent and not change things for no good reason. +3. Added a few more pattern matches to existing vendors for disks. As usual, thanks +linuxlite/linux hardware database for the endless lists of disk data. +4. Added internal dmidecode debugger switches, that makes it much easier to inject +test dmidecode data from text files using debugger switches internally. +5. Added -Cxx item, which will run if root and -C are used, now grabs L1 and L3 +cache data from dmidecode and shows it. I didn't realize that data was there, not +sure how I'd missed it all these years, I guess pinxi really is much easier to work +on! This only runs if user has dmidecode permissions from root or sudo. +6. Brought cpu architectures up to date, new intel, new amd. Note there's a slight +confusion about what is coffee lake and what is kaby lake. + +----------------------------------- +-- Harald Hope - Mon, 10 Sep 2018 15:00:17 -0700 + +===================================================================================== Version: 3.0.23 Patch Version: 00 Script Date: 2018-09-07 |