System Details

The System Details module provides a realtime view of the device current status and specifications. It displays software and hardware information such as version, build ID, kernel, CPU statistics, and memory usage, along with power, temperature, and uptime details.

This section is useful for monitoring system performance or confirming device information after updates and configuration changes.


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Visible Options

Version

Displays the current MustardOS version installed on the device.

Build ID

Shows the unique identifier for the installed build, useful for verifying update versions and support requests.

Device Type

Indicates the model and hardware variant of the device.

Linux Kernel

Displays the Linux kernel version that the device is currently using.

System Uptime

Shows how long the device has been running since the last boot or restart.

CPU Information

Displays the CPU model, and architecture, detected by the system.

CPU Speed

Shows the current operating frequency, in MHz, of the CPU in real time.

CPU Governor

Indicates the active CPU scaling governor, which controls performance and power efficiency.

System Memory

Displays the total available RAM and current memory usage of the device.

Temperature

Shows the current operating temperature of the device, usually measured from the CPU sensor.

Battery Capacity

Displays the remaining battery percentage based on live current readings.

Battery Voltage

Indicates the current battery voltage, useful for diagnosing power or charging issues.

Charger

Indicates if the device is currently being actively charged.

Refresh Frontend

Manually refresh the frontend to apply any configuration or theme changes made outside of the interface.


Hidden Options

Device Settings

Configure very specific device functionality, options within here should not be changed unless otherwise told to do so by a MustardOS developer.


Quick Tips

  • Press A on Linux Kernel to show current device Hostname

  • Press A on System Memory to drop memory cache