getting ram info, and needing mutt config scripts

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You can get memory input using dmesg. 

Greg


On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 07:44:49PM +0100, Georgina Joyce wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Nothing like striking a double blow!
> 
> On the memory issue, not sure I'd look through the proc file system.  Not sure if /var/log/dmesg also states the ram.
> 
> The ~/.muttrc is the hardest part of using mutt and causes new users the biggest head ache.  There a number of .muttrc builders which the mutt-users at mutt.org list advise, newbies of the route to take.  I had difficultly in using a builder with lynx because it was a java script controled site.  A simple search on google will find many examples you can copy and paste.  Use the manual too, it's quite well laid out but can be limited in detail at times.
> 
> Gena

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