> 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
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
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
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:
[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
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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.
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