Mathieu Roy wrote:
The current sysutils contains:
* procinfo - Displays system information from /proc (v17).
* memtest - Test system memory for errors (v2.93.1).
* bogomips - Shows the current bogomips rating without rebooting (v1.2).
* tofromdos - Converts DOS - Unix text files
Andreas Rottmann wrote:
Btw, sysutils is taken, so I take gsysutils. Does someone prefer
gnu-sysutils?
I would, as I associate gsomething with a Gnome-frontend for something
(e.g gsudo), but I don't claim that is common conception.
Well, I can back that up. A Gnome association swept
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) a tapoté :
Andreas Rottmann wrote:
Btw, sysutils is taken, so I take gsysutils. Does someone prefer
gnu-sysutils?
I would, as I associate gsomething with a Gnome-frontend for something
(e.g gsudo), but I don't claim that is common conception.
Andreas Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 01:45:07PM +, Robert Millan wrote:
GNU Sysutils is intended to compliment coreutils. These utilities
are ones that are either primarily useful to system administrators,
or would need to be installed by a system
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: gsysutils
* URL : http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/sysutils
* License : GPL
Description : Set of utilities useful to system administrators
GNU Sysutils is intended to compliment coreutils. These utilities are ones
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 01:45:07PM +, Robert Millan wrote:
GNU Sysutils is intended to compliment coreutils. These utilities
are ones that are either primarily useful to system administrators,
or would need to be installed by a system administrator to be useful
(Usually because they
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