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From: klo@gate.net (Radnor)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Checking Memory?
Date: 24 Jul 1995 21:17:28 GMT
Organization: BoB's Void
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	I've checked the FAQ's, and there doesn't seem to be any section 
on how to check how much memory you have left to the system. In Linux, 
it's something like freemem or checkmem. It also checks how much swap you 
are using.

	On the topic of swap- is there a way for me to check how much 
swap I'm using, or even if it's there at all? Should it be somewhere in df?

Thanks!
Kevin

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