
9 Jul
2009
9 Jul
'09
21:28
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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9 Jul
9 Jul
22:21
* Josh Lawrence hardbop200@gmail.com [20090709 21:28]:
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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22:23
2009/7/9 Michael Prokop mika@grml.org:
Check out 'dmidecode -t memory'.
regards, -mika-
Thanks Mika! :)
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