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The "hardinfo" command is used to launch the HardInfo application in Linux systems. HardInfo is a system information and benchmarking tool that provides detailed information about various hardware components and software configurations on a computer.

When executed in a terminal, the "hardinfo" command opens up the HardInfo graphical interface, allowing users to view and analyze multiple aspects of their system. The application presents information divided into several categories, such as the summary of the system, hardware details (CPU, memory, disks, etc.), sensors, operating system specifications, network information, and benchmark results.

By using the HardInfo application, users can gather important details about their hardware components, their system's performance, and troubleshoot any issues related to hardware or software configurations. It can be a helpful tool for system administrators or users who are trying to diagnose problems, upgrade their hardware, or simply gain insights into their system specifications.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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