skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Low.Fat.Daemon
Home
Posts RSS
Comments RSS
Edit
Using memtester to test RAM in the OS, instead of using the POST BIOS Linux Memtest86
Using memtester to test RAM in the OS, instead of using the POST BIOS Linux Memtest86:
1.) Do check, how much memory is there:
# free -m
2.) If the MAX memory is 8GB:
# memtester 8000MB
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Labels
Arch Linux
(2)
Debian Linux
(8)
Linux
(28)
Linux Multimedia Hacks
(26)
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
(3)
Previous
(4)
RamblingsRantsRaves
(1)
Slackware Linux
(13)
Blog Archive
►
2016
(18)
►
September
(6)
►
August
(12)
►
2014
(7)
►
October
(1)
►
September
(1)
►
August
(2)
►
May
(1)
►
March
(2)
▼
2013
(23)
▼
August
(16)
Installing Binaries from Archlinux Packages into S...
Various ways to install packages in Slackware Linux
KDE4 Disable Disturbing Huge Taskbar Thumbnail Pre...
How to restart KDE without rebooting/logging off f...
Enable Firewall through IPtables in Linux
Manually removing kernels and kernel modules
How to disable Nepomuk, Strigi and Akonadi in KDE4
How to forcefully unmount a Linux disk partition
Merge several mp3 files to one file with mp3wrap a...
Download flash videos from Google Chrome and Opera...
Using memtester to test RAM in the OS, instead of ...
Troubleshooting Google Chrome in Linux, shockwave ...
Fixing file system from bad shutdown or bad superb...
Changing the Label of your linux partition with e2...
Remove unused reserved blocks from non-system part...
How to burn iso to cd/dvd with cdrecord command li...
►
July
(7)
►
2012
(36)
►
August
(3)
►
June
(17)
►
January
(16)
Copyright © 2017. Powered by
Blogger
.
0 comments:
Post a Comment