Hello, I have a couple of machines on which there are various fedora distros (F10, F9 and F8) and redhat enterprise distros. On some of them lm_sensors run, on some lm_sensors does not run.
I try to get the speed of the RAM using dmidecode but I can't. I do get other helpful about the RAM (like size, type, etc). but the speed entry shows: "Current Speed: Unknown". I had heard from other people that on their machines dmidecode **does** show the RAM Speed. I must add that these machines are x86_64 based, and some of them are really brand new. I know of course that I can get this info from BIOS (or open the case and look at the RAM sticks themselves) but I want to know why I cannot see this with dmidecode ? I am using dmidecode-2.9-1.31.fc10.x86_64 (or lower version on the other machines). Here is the output of dmidecode on one of these machines: ... ... Handle 0x0006 DMI type 6, 12 bytes. Memory Module Information Socket Designation: A0 Bank Connections: 0 Current Speed: Unknown Type: DIMM SDRAM Installed Size: 512 MB (Single-bank Connection) Enabled Size: 512 MB (Single-bank Connection) Error Status: OK Handle 0x0007 DMI type 6, 12 bytes. Memory Module Information Socket Designation: A1 Bank Connections: 2 Current Speed: Unknown Type: DIMM SDRAM Installed Size: 512 MB (Single-bank Connection) Enabled Size: 512 MB (Single-bank Connection) Error Status: OK ... ... Regards, Mark _______________________________________________ http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dmidecode-devel