Thi sis not a DOS environment. Try using "top" and it will tell you more
about your memory usage than you could imagine.

-Paul

On Tue, 10 Mar 1998, Javier Hernandez wrote:

> Hi,
> I recently installed Red Hat 4.2 in my new notebook, Compaq Armada 4131T
> I tried to check for the memory with the "mem" command but when I do
> a "mem" all what I get is:
> 
> bash: mem : command not found.
> 
> 
> Any idea what is going out there?
> 
> I got the same result if I am a normal users or superuser.
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
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