The updated sysinfo tool for KDE 4 is now available, enabling users to gather system information more efficiently.
For the time being, New sysinfo is only available as a source code. But, in the upcoming months, the developer plans on creating rpm packages for opensuse and possibly other distributions as well. Additionally, Rogozinski is also hard at work creating a version of sysinfo specifically tailored for KDE 3.
To install New sysinfo, simply follow this easy procedure: unpack the source code, create a build directory, run "cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` .. " in the build directory and then execute make and make install. With a streamlined installation process, getting up and running with New sysinfo has never been easier.
Overall, New sysinfo is shaping up to be a solid update to an already great piece of software. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a newcomer to the world of KDE 4, this tool is well worth checking out, if not for its smooth performance then for its comprehensive insights into your system.
Version 1.0: N/A