Top gives me the same cpu info as g-s-m, ditto free shows me what g-s-m
does.

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Subject: Re: Installing Oracle XE on a 64bit system - Free Beer to the
firstperson who correctly solves my problem!

Something like 'top', 'free', or cat'ing /proc/cpuinfo would be more
appropriate.

On Nov 20, 2007 12:59 PM, Bryan O'Neal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hard to say, as when ever I try to run something to check on the 
> system, like gnome-system-monitor I get the entire system, not my 
> virtualized portion.  I see 4 CPU's 8GB of memory and 12 GB of swap.

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