'free' from a shell prompt 'top' will also show you how much ram is being used, how much is free, total ram, swap size, etc. It'll also tell you which processes are using the most CPU and RAM. Steve Flynn IBM MVS Operations Analyst James Luongo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 17/02/2000 13:24:39 Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Newbie�" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: (bcc: Steve Flynn/UK/Contr/IBM) Subject: [newbie] RAM
I see all you people talking about "Linux cannot recognize that I have 128 MB of RAM" My question is, where do you see how much RAM Linux does recognize. I'd like to know if my 128 MB of RAM is being detected. thanks ===== ------------------------- James Luongo [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
