Gustavo Facchini wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a place, in Red Hat, where I can see how much RAM memory is
> installed on my machine?
dmesg | grep Memory
begin:vcard
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tel;work:1.718.633.5892
x-mozilla-html:TRUE
url:www.saysit.com
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also,
cat /proc/meminfo
--On Tuesday, July 09, 2002 10:23 PM -0700 Steven Filling
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> two places -
>
> at a command prompt, type in "free -m"
> which will give you a short table of recognized and used/free memory
>
> at a command prompt, type in "dmesg"
> which will s
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002 22:23:32 -0700
Steven Filling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled intuitively:
>two places -
>
>at a command prompt, type in "free -m"
>which will give you a short table of recognized and used/free memory
>
>at a command prompt, type in "dmesg"
>which will scroll the startup message
two places -
at a command prompt, type in "free -m"
which will give you a short table of recognized and used/free memory
at a command prompt, type in "dmesg"
which will scroll the startup messages - near the top should be a listing of memory
found.
HTH
s.
=
Hi
Is there a place, in Red Hat, where I can see how much RAM memory is
installed on my machine?
If you could help me, thanks a lot!
Gustavo
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