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The output of
for me is:
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What does the output look like when you enable gpu support? |
The output shows Nvidia GeForce GT 730M |
Awesome! So it works fine for you? |
Yes, it does. |
I'm still stuck on If someone does figure out how to get GPU info from |
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An experimental version of GPU support is currently in master.
Here's the status for GPU support:
pciutils
to get lspci functionality on OpenBSD but it turns out that it requires root.Adding support for OpenBSD and NetBSD is impossible at this point as I can't find a way to get the gpu name without needing root privileges.
Troubleshooting
All OS:
I'll need to see a screenshot of fetch.
Linux:
I'll need to see the output of this command:
If the command above prints something vague instead of your gpu, your pci.ids files may be outdated. See this part of the readme on how to update them.
https://github.com/dylanaraps/fetch#getgpu-doesnt-show-my-exact-video-card-name
Mac OS X:
I'll need to see the output of this command:
FreeBSD:
I'll need to see the output of this command:
Windows:
I'll need to see the output of this command:
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