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Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> wrote:Alan wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:>>
[...] Linux isn't smart enough to count RAM in base-2).
:-D
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That's not "Linux", that's just one GUI tool to measure RAM. For
example,
from "man free":
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free [options]
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OPTIONS
-b, --bytes
Display the amount of memory in bytes.
-k, --kibi
Display the amount of memory in kibibytes. This is the
default.
-m, --mebi
Display the amount of memory in mebibytes.
-g, --gibi
Display the amount of memory in gibibytes.
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--tebi Display the amount of memory in tebibytes.
--pebi Display the amount of memory in pebibytes.
--kilo Display the amount of memory in kilobytes. Implies --si.
--mega Display the amount of memory in megabytes. Implies --si.
--giga Display the amount of memory in gigabytes. Implies --si.
--tera Display the amount of memory in terabytes. Implies --si.
--peta Display the amount of memory in petabytes. Implies --si.
-h, --human
Show all output fields automatically scaled to shortest
three digit unit and display the units of print out.
Following units are used.
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B = bytes Ki = kibibyte Mi = mebibyte Gi = gibibyte Ti =
tebibyte Pi = pebibyte
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The "top" command (to show memory usage by process) has similar options.
But Alan can just let Apple think for him, no need to explain, zzz.
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