Hi,
I'm wondering if there's a method for doing any of these
1. Check what's the physical memory available.
free -m shows ~768 mem but I was sure that I had 1G of memory in there.
2. I check the kernel and it seems like the 4G split is in effect so it should map / correctly recognise there's 1G of Mem there. Is there any way to check besides opening up the machine to look at it physically??
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 01:58:34PM +0800, Ow Mun Heng alleged:
Hi,
I'm wondering if there's a method for doing any of these
- Check what's the physical memory available.
free -m shows ~768 mem but I was sure that I had 1G of memory in there.
- I check the kernel and it seems like the 4G split is in effect so it
should map / correctly recognise there's 1G of Mem there. Is there any way to check besides opening up the machine to look at it physically??
dmidecode will tell you about the memory slots.
On Sun, 2007-09-23 at 22:59 -0700, Garrick Staples wrote:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 01:58:34PM +0800, Ow Mun Heng alleged:
- I check the kernel and it seems like the 4G split is in effect so it
should map / correctly recognise there's 1G of Mem there. Is there any way to check besides opening up the machine to look at it physically??
dmidecode will tell you about the memory slots.
Thanks..
Guess My memory was bad.. Size: 512 MB Bank Locator: Bank0/1 Size: 256 MB Bank Locator: Bank2/3
Does this mean I have 3 DIMM slots?? In mylaptop it says DIMM_A and DIMM_B only (and I know I only have 2 dimm slots)