Fedora16KDE

Kinfocenter 페도라(Fedora-16-KDE)

ubuntuk 2012. 1. 13. 09:18

내 컴퓨터의 각종 하드웨어 장치를 상세하게 보여줍니다.
내용도 거의 전문가 수준으로 자세하게 알려 주네요
MS-윈도우에서 장치 관리자와 비슷한 역할을 하는 것 같습니다.
각 항목을 클릭하며 자세한 도움말도 나와요.
DMA가 뭔지 궁금해서 클릭하면 도움말 페이지가 열립니다.
그런데 이 문서 한글로는 볼 수 없을까요????


DMA Channel Information Module
 This page displays information about the DMA (Direct Memory Access) Channels. A DMA channel is a direct connection that allows devices to transfer data to and from memory without going through the processor. Typically, i386-architecture systems (PC's) have eight DMA channels (0-7).
Note
 The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On some systems, DMA Channel information cannot be displayed yet.
 On Linux®, this information is read from /proc/dma, which is only available if the /proc pseudo-filesystem is compiled into the kernel.
 A list of all currently-registered (ISA bus) DMA channels that are in use is shown. The first column shows the DMA channel, and the second column shows the device which uses that channel.
 Unused DMA channels are not listed.
 The user cannot modify any settings on this page.


 

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The KInfoCenter
Michael McBride <mpmcbride7@yahoo.com>
Revision KDE SC 4.4 (2010-01-08)
Legal Notice
This documentation describes KDE’s information center.

Chapter 1. The KInfoCenter
 The KInfoCenter provides you with a centralized and convenient overview of your system and desktop environment.
 The information center is made up of multiple modules. Each module is a separate application, but the information center organizes all of these programs into a convenient location.
 This next section details the use of the information center itself. For information on individual modules, please see Default KInfo Center Modules.
Starting the KInfoCenter
 The KInfoCenter can be started in three ways:
 By selecting Applications  → System → Info Center from the application launcher in the panel.
 By pressing Alt+F2. This will bring up KRunner. Type kinfocenter, and press Enter.
 You can type kinfocenter & at any command prompt.
 All three of these methods are equivalent, and produce the same result.