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Joe Klemmer@lemmy.myserv.one to Linux@lemmy.ml ·
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How to find serial number of Lenovo laptop from Linux

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How to find serial number of Lenovo laptop from Linux

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Joe Klemmer@lemmy.myserv.one to Linux@lemmy.ml ·
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From nixCraft https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-find-serial-number-of-lenovo-laptop-from-linux/

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  • penquin@lemmy.kde.social
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    I don’t think this is Lenovo specific. I’ve used for a dell and an hp laptop. This is just “how to find the serial number for your machine on Linux”

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      it’s just search engine optimized title

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    I’m guessing with dmidecode? I’ll read the article when I get back home… but usually I find such info with dmidecode.

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      Yup

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    Silly question, but is the sticker gone?

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