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Thursday, 5 February 2009

the 'free' command

A useful tool when you want to check how much physical and virtual and overall memory you have on the system;

free -mt (for mb)

free -kt (for kb)

and on later OS you can also get it in gb;

free -gt
Posted by Unknown at 05:57
Labels: free, memory stats

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