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=> download the latest revision from Github and check if the bug is still present
-> https://github.com/KittyKatt/screenFetch/raw/master/screenfetch-dev
Yes, still present.
=> Show us the output of: screenfetch -v
% ./screenfetch-dev -v
:: Finding distro...found as 'Ubuntu 22.04'
:: Finding hostname and user...found as 'marian@zoe'
:: Finding kernel version...found as 'x86_64 Linux 6.2.0-39-generic'
:: Finding current uptime...found as '1h 28m'
:: Finding current package count...found as '5813'
:: Finding current shell...found as 'bash 5.1.16'
:: Finding current resolution(s)...found as '1920x1080'
:: Finding desktop environment...found as 'Cinnamon 5.2.7'
:: Finding window manager...found as 'Muffin'
:: Finding window manager theme...found as ' (Default)'
:: Finding GTK2 theme...found as 'Adwaita'
:: Finding GTK3 theme...found as 'Adwaita'
:: Finding icon theme...found as 'gnome'
:: Finding user font...found as 'Sans 9'
:: Finding current CPU...found as 'Intel Core i5-8300H @ 8x 4GHz [62.0°C]'
I confirm this bug is also present on my EOS/arch based install.
> screenfetch -v
:: Finding distro...found as 'EndeavourOS rolling'
(......)
:: Finding kernel version...found as 'x86_64 Linux 6.10.10-arch1-1'
:: Finding current uptime...found as '4h 51m'
(......)
:: Finding current shell...found as 'zsh 5.9'
(......)
:: Finding current CPU...found as 'AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core @ 12x 3.7GHz'
I'm submitting a ... (check one with "x")
Bug report
Yes, still present.
=> Show us the output of: screenfetch -v
Distro name: Ubuntu 22.04
Show us the output of
=> lsb_release -sirc
=> cat /etc/os-release
=> ls -1 /etc/*-release
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