Display Memory Information Using Ramfetch in Linux
In Linux, you can find many utilities that display the system hardware information beautifully on the screen. One of them is Neofetch, Screenfetch, etc., which display your system information like the Linux OS version, hostname, processor, kernel, memory, desktop environment, resolution, CPU, GPU, and many more. Despite the fact that this information can be read from a file present in the root directory, you can still use this tool to get clean output.
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