Rammie | is there a commandline commmand that give my my ram stick model and brand? | 08:41 |
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lubot | <The_LoudSpeaker> Rammie: you might want to try dmidecode | 09:01 |
lubot | <The_LoudSpeaker> sudo dmidecode -t 17 gives you info about ram. | 09:01 |
lubot | <The_LoudSpeaker> doesn't give the brand tho. | 09:02 |
Rammie | i will order more ram for my machine. and will now not though the hasel of opening my machine. | 09:03 |
Rammie | i have found the manufacturer. | 09:04 |
The_LoudSpeaker | good to know. | 09:04 |
Rammie | and part Number | 09:04 |
Rammie | The_Loudspeaker, thanks i have found what i searching for. | 09:05 |
The_LoudSpeaker | welcome :) | 09:07 |
ZombyWoof | Lubuntu hangs at login screen after fresh install. I logged in from console terminal and did all updates. Still hangs. I have to go now, back in an hour. hopefully there is an answer at that time. thanks in advance.... | 10:41 |
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