the System Monitor should display :
- the architecture of the current system
- architecture of the hardware (in order for the user to know if the computer can run Ubuntu 64 bits or not)
If I don't mistake, "uname -a" (or uname -m) indicates the current system architecture.
The architecture of the hardware is given by "lscpu".
the System Monitor should display :
- the architecture of the current system
- architecture of the hardware (in order for the user to know if the computer can run Ubuntu 64 bits or not)
If I don't mistake, "uname -a" (or uname -m) indicates the current system architecture.
The architecture of the hardware is given by "lscpu".