How To Check Ubuntu Memory Usage?
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To check Ubuntu memory usage, you can use the top command in a terminal window. This will show you the processes consuming the most memory. You can also use ‘free –m‘ to view the total amount of available memory and the used memory in the system. Other tools such as htop, gnome–system–monitor and atop can also be used to monitor memory usage.