Here is the output of the command that was requested: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep -in Memory 77:[ 35.165972] Memory: 1020352k/1047488k available (2196k kernel code, 26748k reserved, 1138k data, 300k init) 161:[ 36.276201] Freeing initrd memory: 6437k freed 211:[ 36.334700] Freeing unused kernel memory: 300k freed
On Monday February 26 2007 12:48:04 pm yamal wrote: > Try running 'dmesg | grep -in Memory' in a console; one of the lines > will read something like "Memory: 1029372k/1048512k available (...)". In > this example, 1048512k would be the total amount detected and usable by > the kernel. > > Some of it is reserved and therefore doesn't show up as > available/installed memory to the rest of the system (including > applications such as 'free' or system monitors). -- Ubuntu Does Not See All My Memory https://launchpad.net/bugs/87957 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
