count version    
------- ------- 
  14321 3.0     
  13564 3.1     
    771 3.1.1   
    344 3.1rc1  
     87 3.1.2   
     75 3.0rc1  
     64 3.0pre2 
     41 3.0pre1 
     24 3.0.053 
     24 2.2.99  

  count version    
------- ------- 
  20730 Linux   
           count version    
         ------- -------           
            3109 redhat    9        
            2442 fedora    2        
            2143 fedora    3        
            2020 Linux              
            1984 gentoo    1.4.16   
            1708 debian    3.1      
             781 fedora    1        
             705 debian             
             648 redhat    3        
             594 mandrakel 10.1     
   6449 Windows WinNT/2K/XP  
    660 FreeBSD 5.3            
    306 Darwin  7.7.0          
    303 FreeBSD 4.10           
    141 FreeBSD 5.2.1          
    120 FreeBSD 4.9            
    111 FreeBSD 4.11           
    108 Solaris 8              
    105 Solaris 9 

GCC Version
  count GCC    
------- ------ 
   5476 3.3.3  
   4116 n/a    
   3281 3.2.2  
   2968 3.4.2  
   2561 3.3.5  
   2374        
   2073 3.3.4  
   1288 3.3.2  
   1104 2.95   
    917 3.2.3  

GDBM Version
  count gdbm  
------- ----- 
  14178 1.8.3 
  12587 1.8.0 
   2591 1.7.3 

libgd Version
  count libgd         
------- ------------- 
  10591 2.x           
   9173 2.0.21+       
   4825 1.8.x         
   2979 1.8.4         
   1434 2.0.12-2.0.15 


ZLIB Version
  count zlib  
------- ----- 
  14058 1.2.1 
   9312 1.1.4 
   4778 1.2.2 


Unrecognized
source          OS      Cpu         kernel/rlse     GCC    gdbm  pcap
interfaces 
--------------- ------- ----------- --------------- ------ ----- ----------
---------- 
xx3.193.162.xx0 Unknown unknown     2.4.20-31.9     3.2.2  1.8.0 <0.8
eth1,eth2,eth3,eth4 

If you recognize your configuration in the above list of unrecognized
versions, it means that utils/linuxrelease isn't correctly identifying your
OS/Distribution. 

You can help improve ntop by sending the following information to the
ntop-dev mailing list! 

The exact name and version of your OS/Distribution, from the documentation
or the CD. 
The output from the 'uname -a command' 
The output from utils/linuxrelease script, utils/linuxrelease -f and
utils/linuxrelease 
The names and contents of any files in the /etc directory with version or
release in their names. You can find these files via 'ls /etc | grep -i
release' and 'ls /etc | grep -i version'. 
For example, on my computer, I would do/report:

$ utils/linuxrelease
gentoo 1.4.3.13 2.4.23_pre8-gss
$ utils/linuxrelease -f
Gentoo Base System version 1.4.3.13

$ ls /etc/*[Vv]ersion*
ls: /etc/*[Vv]ersion*: No such file or directory

$ ls /etc/*[Rr]elease*
/etc/gentoo-release

$ cat /etc/gentoo-release
Gentoo Base System version 1.4.3.13
Thanks!

-----Burton

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