For what it is worth, someone did agree with your flag as the question did pick up a single close vote. But your flag was likely declined because 3 users in the review queue felt it was on-topic and clicked "Leave Open" before any of the reviewers voted to close the question ([source]). We can't tell you exactly why it was declined, simply because we can't get into the heads of every reviewer and know why they clicked leave open.
That being said, I can certainly take a guess.
The key sentence from that question is "How can I return that information at the command line on Linux/UNIX?"
The command line interface can effectively be scripted and scripting languages are on-topic. This question falls into a gray area and an area of overlap between Stack Overflow and the computer hardware/software sites (Super User, Linux/Unix, and Ask Ubuntu). The fact that a question may be better on a specific site does not immediately make it off-topic on another.
So given the fact that scripting languages are on-topic, and there is a scripting component to answering that question, then question is on-topic and that is why your flag was declined.