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On 03/11/11 09:50, Paul Littlefield wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4EB263E8.2020908@paully.co.uk" type="cite">On
03/11/11 09:47, Michael E. Rentell wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">He asks if there is are CLIs to report on
RAM size and clockspeed. Such questions are beyond me, can
anyone help?
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In the terminal type the following:-
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free -m (for RAM)
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cat /proc/cpuinfo (for CPU clockspeed)
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<font size="-1"><font face="sans-serif">Wow what stunning service.
Thanks very much for that Paul. It works for me so it'll work
for him. We have another convert.<br>
MikeR<br>
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