Yes, /proc is way cool, you can find out lots of good stuff there, however
have a clue when catting files, some files dont like that :( for instance
cat /proc/kcore
would probably be a bad idea :)
Jamie
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Michael J Smith wrote:
> Here's my little secret--
>
> If you go to /p
Here's my little secret--
If you go to /proc you will find files that tell you all about the system.
Just cat or less or more (less is more, thank you Seth) and you can see
all sorts of interesting things. I particularly like pci scsi/ and
interrupts.
Michael J Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translat
You can 'cat /proc/meminfo'.
Bob Crandell said these things on 2427.0920:
| You didn't say you rebooted after you ran lilo. Try that.
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| >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/26/2000 6:52:38 PM >>>
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| Actually, I *think* I have the same problem. Is there a better
| way to find out whether or not li
You didn't say you rebooted after you ran lilo. Try that.
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/26/2000 6:52:38 PM >>>
Actually, I *think* I have the same problem. Is there a better
way to find out whether or not linux is seeing the memory other
than running top? I've got 256 megs but top shows
Mem:
Actually, I *think* I have the same problem. Is there a better
way to find out whether or not linux is seeing the memory other
than running top? I've got 256 megs but top shows
Mem:64040K av
in the upper left corner. *Something* is amiss since it gets really
sluggish running netscape.
I
At 11:11 PM 04/20/2000 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi
HI. You're in DENMARK? Ok a little far from Eugene
Somehow I don't think you're a regular at the meetings.
>I have a strange problem with my redhat 6.2 linux server.
>It have 256 Mb ram installed but linux only sees 64 Mb, if i run "top".
tr
Hi
I have a strange problem with my redhat 6.2 linux server.
It have 256 Mb ram installed but linux only sees 64 Mb, if i run "top".
I use to run Windowz Nt with no memory problem and the BIOS also sees
the 256 Mb.
My configuration is a Dual 400 Mhz intel, with a super mic