A alucart1984 Member Joined Jan 19, 2009 Messages 274 Age 40 Jan 18, 2013 #1 How do you check the Total RAM amount on the Pandora? Got my Pandora and want to make sure it is 512MB not 256MB.
How do you check the Total RAM amount on the Pandora? Got my Pandora and want to make sure it is 512MB not 256MB.
A alucart1984 Member Joined Jan 19, 2009 Messages 274 Age 40 Jan 18, 2013 #2 I just need to use google and stop being a newb to Linux....I found it! Yup 512MB. Off to ebay to leave positive feed back!
I just need to use google and stop being a newb to Linux....I found it! Yup 512MB. Off to ebay to leave positive feed back!
Ghostcart Member Joined Apr 17, 2011 Messages 49 Location Massachusetts, US Jan 19, 2013 #3 Alucart1984 said: I just need to use google and stop being a newb to Linux....I found it! Yup 512MB. Off to ebay to leave positive feed back! Click to expand... I presume you're the one that won that Rebirth in a Classic case? I wanted that
Alucart1984 said: I just need to use google and stop being a newb to Linux....I found it! Yup 512MB. Off to ebay to leave positive feed back! Click to expand... I presume you're the one that won that Rebirth in a Classic case? I wanted that
HolySmoke Guardian Lion Joined Feb 2, 2009 Messages 199 Location Kaub, RLP, Germany Jan 19, 2013 #4 Just in case anyone else wonders about this, it's `free` (or `free -h` if you're a human).
cube48 Member Joined Oct 6, 2008 Messages 288 Location Bohemia Website www.48.cz Jan 19, 2013 #5 You could also try to run Conky pnd although it shows slightly different numbers than "free h". SysInfo is even better. Last edited by a moderator: Jan 19, 2013
You could also try to run Conky pnd although it shows slightly different numbers than "free h". SysInfo is even better.
Null Snug Joined Jun 16, 2007 Messages 16,265 Website elderberry.sdf-eu.org Jan 19, 2013 #6 <bandwagon>cat /proc/meminfo may also be useful</bandwagon>