i would suggest to use the "lshw" command, this will give all the info abt
all the h/w present on ur computer

note : this needs to be run as sudo

-srini

On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 6:07 AM, Navneet Sreeraman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>   Hi Kazi!
>
> You can find everything in the /proc file system.
>
> 1. Use the "less /proc/cpuinfo" to get all info about the processor(s) in
> your system.
> 2. Use the "less /proc/meminfo" to get info on the memory details.
> 3. You also can use the " free -m" to see the memory status in megabytes.
> Change the 'm' to 'k' or 'g' to see it in kilobytes and gigabytes
> respectively.
> 4. You can use the "watch free" command to see the memory usage in real
> time. But the display in only in KBs.
> 5. Use the command "fdisk -l" to list all drives you have. This will list
> the USB devices you have connected as well. It gives the details of
> partiotions on each disk.
>
> Regards.
> --
> Navneet Sreeraman
>
>  
>

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