yup, this works. thanks, Ronnie
Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you'd prefer to talk. -Doug Larson On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Jeffrey Wong wrote: > The easiest way is to look in /proc. Most of the files there can be read > with cat and gives you alot of info. /proc/cpuinfo will generally give > you the processor type and speed. /proc/meminfo has a breakdown of memory > usage. One word of warning, not everything in /proc is in ascii format > and may screw up your terminal if you look at it and the file command does > not work correctly with /proc. The main ones to watch out for are IIRC > /proc/kcore and /proc/kmsg. > > Jeff >
