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System Information Commands
System Information Commands
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:226(title)
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df
df
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:229(title)
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The <command>df</command> command displays filesystem disk space usage for all partitions. <screen>df -h</screen> will give information using megabytes (M) and gigabytes (G) instead of blocks (<emphasis role="strong">-h</emphasis> means "human-readable").
The <command>df</command> command displays filesystem disk space usage for all partitions. <screen>df -h</screen> will give information using megabytes (M) and gigabytes (G) instead of blocks (<emphasis role="strong">-h</emphasis> means "human-readable").
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:230(para)
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free
free
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:240(title)
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The <command>free</command> command displays the amount of free and used memory in the system. <screen>free -m</screen> will give the information using megabytes, which is probably most useful for current computers.
The <command>free</command> command displays the amount of free and used memory in the system. <screen>free -m</screen> will give the information using megabytes, which is probably most useful for current computers.
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:241(para)
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top
top
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:251(title)
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The <command>top</command> command displays information on your GNU/Linux system, running processes and system resources, including CPU, RAM &amp; swap usage and total number of tasks being run. To exit <application>top</application>, press <keycap>q</keycap>.
The <command>top</command> command displays information on your GNU/Linux system, running processes and system resources, including CPU, RAM &amp; swap usage and total number of tasks being run. To exit <application>top</application>, press <keycap>q</keycap>.
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:252(para)
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uname
uname
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:262(title)
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The <command>uname</command> command with the <emphasis role="strong">-a</emphasis> option, prints all system information, including machine name, kernel name &amp; version, and a few other details. Most useful for checking which kernel you're using.
The <command>uname</command> command with the <emphasis role="strong">-a</emphasis> option, prints all system information, including machine name, kernel name &amp; version, and a few other details. Most useful for checking which kernel you're using.
Translated and reviewed by Matt C
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:263(para)
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lsb_release
lsb_release
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:273(title)
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