Hi,
    I just tried top, but it seems it is showing the same info as free which is
included the memory cached but can be freed
if another program requests in the memory used section.
    What I want to know is the exact amount memory used by system, I don't want 
the
cached memory.

Thx.

dyer wrote:

> Shao Zhang wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >     I saw earlier disscussions about ps and free.
> >     So what command can I use to actually display the total memory that
> > is occupied by my system?
> >
> >     Thanks.
> >
> > Shao
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