There's a few different ways you could go about this. One way to go about this would be to run the command line utility dmidecode with root permissions. Near the bottom, it will list information about each RAM module, such as manufacturer information (in a hex code) as well as speed in megahertz. You may want to redirect its output to make it easier to read, such as by using dmidecode > dmidecode.txt
Another way would be to use Memtest86. This is not part of Linux itself, but is included with many Linux distributions such as Ubuntu. This will display RAM speed (in megahertz) as well as timings and latencies.
Puppy Linux
linux uses alot less ram than windows 7 (the more ram used the slower the computer). therefore linux makes your computer run faster
In the sentence "Ram walks fast," the word "fast" is an adverb modifying the verb "walks." It describes how Ram walks.
True.
Swap
That is the "swap partition." It is a dedicated space on the hard disk that fulfills the "swap" feature of virtual memory in Linux.
There are many places where one can find the Administration of Linux online. One can find the Administration of Linux online at popular on the web sources such as the official Linux website, Linux Journal, and Tech Republic.
Real player can do that http://www.real.com/linux/
Ddr ram
RAM speed is how fast your computer goes. The more RAM, the faster your computer.
You can find online linux training at this website. They do training right from The Linux Foundation: http://go.linuxfoundation.org/linux-training-from-the-linux-foundation?pi_ad_id=6823530394&gclid=CJiEr9mZ9akCFYrJKgodNSLevA
The ram of a computer is just how fast it can look something up in the least amount of time, and the speed is how fast it can process what the ram found.