Re: sysinfo -ram

2007-05-06 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> On 04/27/07 15:37, somethin2cool wrote: > > bash: dmidecode: command not found > > > > and apt-get install dmidecode is not found > > > > Synaptic says the package is installed On 27.04.07 16:12, Ron Johnson wrote: > That just means that it's not visible to non-privileged users. it's probably

Re: sysinfo -ram

2007-04-27 Thread Ron Johnson
command along the lines of: >>> >>> sysinfo -ram >> >> try 'dmidecode' >> >> Johannes >> > > Thanks. Here is what I tried > > dmidecode > > bash: dmidecode: command not found > > and apt-get install dmidecode is not fou

Re: sysinfo -ram

2007-04-27 Thread Nigel Henry
On Friday 27 April 2007 22:37, somethin2cool wrote: > Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> How can I find out the speed of my RAM, and the interface that it uses? > >> I figured there would be a terminal command along the lines of: > &g

Re: sysinfo -ram

2007-04-27 Thread somethin2cool
Johannes Wiedersich wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can I find out the speed of my RAM, and the interface that it uses? I figured there would be a terminal command along the lines of: sysinfo -ram try 'dmidecode' Johannes Thanks. Here is what I tried dmidecode bash:

Re: sysinfo -ram

2007-04-27 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > How can I find out the speed of my RAM, and the interface that it uses? > I figured there would be a terminal command along the lines of: > > sysinfo -ram try 'dmidecode' Johannes -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a s

sysinfo -ram

2007-04-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How can I find out the speed of my RAM, and the interface that it uses? I figured there would be a terminal command along the lines of: sysinfo -ram It does seem difficult to find out these things on the world wide web. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of