[SOLVED] conky RAM monitor problem

Hey, wasup guys.
I just have 1 question I hope you can answer. I have the basic conky installed and it only shows 3GB (2.95 GiB) of RAM while there's actually 4x1 GB rams in the computer. So basically I'd like to see if one of them is actually not being detected... I have a pretty light install (still working on seting up various system tools) so I dont know where to look :D
ty for your time
tomas
Last edited by desolathor (2010-05-17 16:48:07)

I recommend check bios first see if all 4 gb shows, if yes then ask other questions like are you running 32 bit in which case not all 4 gb would be available, and/or do you have onboard graphics using some of the memory. For 32bit aswell if  your discrete graphics has its own 1gb memory, the system can only address 3gb of the sysytem ram.
Last edited by tesjo (2010-05-17 16:16:34)

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    Last edited by kaizoku (2009-11-18 06:17:42)

    Rede wrote:
    Please post the contents of /home/kaizoku/.conky/currency.sh
    As I think that is where you will find the problem
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    usd=`echo "${cur[0]} ${cur[2]}" | awk '{print $2 / $1}'`
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    echo "\${font Tahoma:size=14}₫\${font} VND: \${alignr}$vnd"
    sand_man wrote:
    ${voffset 4}${font OpenLogos:size=16}u${font} Kernel: ${alignr}${kernel}
    *cough* Let me guess...Someone on the Ubuntu forums said you should ask the guys on the Arch forums, right?
    Anyway, this sentence I don't understand very well.
    I am trying to make it align in middle_right, but it's always above the middle line due to the gap.
    Well I posted here because it seems to have more support on conky
    Anyways I meant like due to the gap on the bottom, it doesn't vertically align properly; it looks like bottom part has more gap than top part. I am trying to align it middle vertically.
    Last edited by kaizoku (2009-11-18 06:01:00)

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