What desktop are you using? Gnome? KDE? XFCE? which one? Post a screenshot if you don't know. Most of these provide some "similar" tools, so depending on that you might find the right one. KDE has KInfoCenter, in Gnome try Menu >> Applications >> System Tools, I think XFCE uses hardinfo not sure though. If anything, read here https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/s...dentification-tools---now-with-more-GUI-1104/ and of course there's the terminal way.I have UNBUNTU 20.04 LTS, not sure my network card installed , would like to check the other hardware also for complete installation. my HDMI KVM is not working i have to connect an external keyboard and mouse.
Take a screnshot of your desktop, post it here and we'll tell you. Also, you can run a web search for each, i.e. search for KDE, Gnome, XFCE images.Tolkem how do i know if i have KDE or XFCE
Good one!! How could I forgot environment variables.To find out your Desktop Environment, open a terminal and copy/paste this command:
Code:echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
How could I forgot environment variables.
echo $DESKTOP_SESSION
Many roads lead to Rome, I can't think of them all at onceGuess you forgot this one too
Code:echo $DESKTOP_SESSION
We can't all remember everything, that's why we back each other up.
Good community.
Wizard
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To find out your Desktop Environment, open a terminal and copy/paste this command:
Code:echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
It happens to the best of us. I too forgot about them. lolHow could I forgot environment variables.
Guess you forgot this one too
Code:
echo $DESKTOP_SESSION
XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP
echo $XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP=KDE
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