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[Grml] OT: memory info
Josh Lawrence
2009-07-09 19:28:24 UTC
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Marked OT just in case :)

I need to get more RAM for my computer at home, but the RAM isn't
labeled for type, speed etc. Is there a command in Linux and/or grml
that will give me this information?

Thank you,

Josh
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Michael Prokop
2009-07-09 20:21:25 UTC
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Post by Josh Lawrence
Marked OT just in case :)
I need to get more RAM for my computer at home, but the RAM isn't
labeled for type, speed etc. Is there a command in Linux and/or grml
that will give me this information?
Check out 'dmidecode -t memory'.

regards,
-mika-
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Josh Lawrence
2009-07-09 20:23:26 UTC
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Post by Michael Prokop
Check out 'dmidecode -t memory'.
regards,
-mika-
Thanks Mika! :)
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Josh Lawrence
http://www.hardbop200.com
Josh Lawrence
2009-07-09 20:23:26 UTC
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Post by Michael Prokop
Check out 'dmidecode -t memory'.
regards,
-mika-
Thanks Mika! :)
--
Josh Lawrence
http://www.hardbop200.com
Josh Lawrence
2009-07-09 20:23:26 UTC
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Post by Michael Prokop
Check out 'dmidecode -t memory'.
regards,
-mika-
Thanks Mika! :)
--
Josh Lawrence
http://www.hardbop200.com
Josh Lawrence
2009-07-09 19:28:24 UTC
Permalink
Marked OT just in case :)

I need to get more RAM for my computer at home, but the RAM isn't
labeled for type, speed etc. Is there a command in Linux and/or grml
that will give me this information?

Thank you,

Josh
--
Josh Lawrence
http://www.hardbop200.com
Michael Prokop
2009-07-09 20:21:25 UTC
Permalink
Post by Josh Lawrence
Marked OT just in case :)
I need to get more RAM for my computer at home, but the RAM isn't
labeled for type, speed etc. Is there a command in Linux and/or grml
that will give me this information?
Check out 'dmidecode -t memory'.

regards,
-mika-
--
http://grml.org/ # Linux for texttool-users and sysadmins
http://wiki.grml.org/ # share your knowledge
http://grml.supersized.org/ # the grml development weblog
#grml @ irc.freenode.org # meet us on irc
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Josh Lawrence
2009-07-09 19:28:24 UTC
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Marked OT just in case :)

I need to get more RAM for my computer at home, but the RAM isn't
labeled for type, speed etc. Is there a command in Linux and/or grml
that will give me this information?

Thank you,

Josh
--
Josh Lawrence
http://www.hardbop200.com
Michael Prokop
2009-07-09 20:21:25 UTC
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Post by Josh Lawrence
Marked OT just in case :)
I need to get more RAM for my computer at home, but the RAM isn't
labeled for type, speed etc. Is there a command in Linux and/or grml
that will give me this information?
Check out 'dmidecode -t memory'.

regards,
-mika-
--
http://grml.org/ # Linux for texttool-users and sysadmins
http://wiki.grml.org/ # share your knowledge
http://grml.supersized.org/ # the grml development weblog
#grml @ irc.freenode.org # meet us on irc
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