I'm not in linux right now... but you can run a app called ktop... you just
type ktop and it should pop up a graphical system monitor, I would change it
so you could see all the processes that are running(Its a drop down menu at
the bottom of the app) and see if you have a bunch of httpd's.

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How do you check for multiple instances of apache running...?
that could be my problem also...netscape keeps freezing on me,
for some reason...and that could be WHY.

Charles Ulwelling wrote:
>
> Check to see if you have a bunch of instances of httpd running, thats
apache
> and it screwed me earlier today...
>
> later
> charles Ulwelling
>
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> Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 8:19 PM
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> Subject: [newbie] slow Linux
>
> hello all.. i just installed Mandrake and i used a larger swap
> partition.  now its acting a bit laggy.  i have SETI@Home running, but
> it has never acted the way it is now.  i can watch the windows
> maximizing and iconifying aand its a bit "jumpy when that happens.  any
> ideas?  thanks
>
> seth

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