Re: where is xmem(hamm)?

1998-12-28 Thread Joey Hess
Peter Bartosch wrote:
> the only thing my requirements nearly fill was xosview, except the size (i´ve 
> used xmem swallowed into an fvwm-panel)

Procmeter is an excellent replacement for xload and xmem, and it can display
about 20 other graphs about your system as well.

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Re: where is xmem(hamm)?

1998-12-28 Thread Thomas Keusch
On Sun, Dec 27, 1998 at 06:49:51PM +0100, Thomas Keusch wrote:

> I received an email from David Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who
> provided an URL to the xmem source on sunsite:
> 
> http://sunsite.uakom.sk/pub/linux/system/status/xstatus/xmem-1.02.tgz
> 
> First I'll try that one (thanks David!), and in case it fails, I'll try
> unpacking the xmem executable off the old bo xcontrib package and use that.

Two things: xmem was in xproc (bo), not xcontrib.
the source mentioned above is 'another' xmem. :(

third thing:on my bo 1.3.1 CDs (from www.jfl.de) I looked for the source
of xmem. Unfortunately its .deb is damaged/is no .deb at all.

Are there some FTP-Servers that still feature bo?

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Re: where is xmem(hamm)?

1998-12-27 Thread Thomas Keusch
On Fri, Dec 25, 1998 at 11:07:38PM +0100, Peter Bartosch wrote:

Hello Peter!

> > I grepped the contents-file for it but did not find it, I also
> > searched the mailing lists archive at debian.org, but to no avail.
> > I found someone asking where xmem had gone, but there was no answer.
> 
> you´re not alone, i´ve asked for xmem some time ago, but nobody could help
> 
> IIRC xmem was a contained in xcontrib

Yes, I think so, too.

> someone said that xmem was a symlink to xload - but i couldn´t find such
> option for xload - so i´ve searched for some equivalent

I was told the same by someone on [EMAIL PROTECTED] - but he didn't
elaborate any further. I read the manpage and tried linking xmem to xload
and running it as xmem - but that didn't help either.

> the only thing my requirements nearly fill was xosview, except
> the size (i´ve used xmem swallowed into an fvwm-panel)

Meanwhile I've been using xosview, too, but what I used to love about xmem
is its ability to show a "history" of the ram usage - xosview and most other
tools just show the present state.

> mabye some other guys know where it´s gone
> > Any help appreciated.
> yes from me too ;)

I received an email from David Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who
provided an URL to the xmem source on sunsite:

http://sunsite.uakom.sk/pub/linux/system/status/xstatus/xmem-1.02.tgz

First I'll try that one (thanks David!), and in case it fails, I'll try
unpacking the xmem executable off the old bo xcontrib package and use that.

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Re: where is xmem(hamm)?

1998-12-26 Thread Peter Bartosch
Hi!


> 
> Hello fellow Debian users!
> 
> When I ran bo on my system I used to have a small util named xmem running,
> which showed memory utilization in X11. I upgraded to Debian 2.0 a few
> months ago and have not yet been able to relocate xmem.
> 
> I grepped the contents-file for it but did not find it, I also searched the
> mailing lists archive at debian.org, but to no avail. I found someone asking
> where xmem had gone, but there was no answer.

you´re not alone, i´ve asked for xmem some time ago, but nobody could help

IIRC xmem was a contained in xcontrib

someone said that xmem was a symlink to xload - but i couldn´t find such
option for xload - so i´ve searched for some equivalent

the only thing my requirements nearly fill was xosview, except the size (i´ve 
used xmem swallowed into an fvwm-panel)
xosview´s graphical view disorts if the geometry decreases against zero --
mmm, it´s lacking a minimal restriction and the font doesn´t resize
(i´ve only seen the xosview from hamm and slink)


mabye some other guys know where it´s gone

> Any help appreciated.

yes from me too ;)


until next mail ;)

Peter
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