Re: Testing the memory from the console.

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I am pretty certain if you do the boot to test memory like sighted 
people do and redirect stderr to stdout then send stdout to a specific 
file on a floppy disk you'll at least be able to get a file you can read 
later.   I never used testmem before myself so don't know how it signals 
termination.

On Tue, 22 Apr 2014, Anders Holmberg wrote:

> Hi!
> For sighted users of linux you can boot the memtest utility for testing your memory.
> Is there a sollusion for blind people using brltty or other screenreaders?
> I really need to do some testing on my memory.
> /A
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