Nick Rout wrote:
Thanks to all those that replied to my load average thread. Its pretty
much as i thought. First stop is some more RAM, and if that doesn't work
a better IDE chipset perhaps (the disk should be OK it is a brand new
seagate 300G).
I have seen somewhere in linux the details of how many memory slots are
used in the machine. It may have been somwhere in /proc, or in some
hardware identification utility, or in dmesg.
But I cannot for the life of me find it.
And don't ask me to lift the lid, the machine is remote!
console programs only please (your gui ones will just call the same
program anyway).
Install the lshw program.
Cheers
Col