on Wed, May 29, 2002, Arthur Dent ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Under windows I had a little network picture which would show up in my
system tray on the taskbar whenever I was on the internet. It showed 2
computers linked and whenever there was traffic either to of from my
pc the small
Under windows I had a little network picture which would show up in my
system tray on the taskbar whenever I was on the internet. It showed 2
computers linked and whenever there was traffic either to of from my pc the
small monitor screen icons would turn blue, indicating activity.
Now I
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From: Arthur Dent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 10:39 AM
Subject: simple traffic monitor/firewalls
Under windows I had a little network picture which would show up in my
system tray on the taskbar whenever I
Under windows I had a little network picture which would show up in my
system tray on the taskbar whenever I was on the internet. It showed 2
computers linked and whenever there was traffic either to of from my pc
the
small monitor screen icons would turn blue, indicating activity. Now I
Arthur Dent wrote:
Under windows I had a little network picture which would show up in my
system tray on the taskbar whenever I was on the internet. It showed 2
computers linked and whenever there was traffic either to of from my pc
the small monitor screen icons would turn blue,
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 08:39:49PM +1200, Arthur Dent wrote:
Under windows I had a little network picture which would show up in my
system tray on the taskbar whenever I was on the internet. It showed 2
computers linked and whenever there was traffic either to of from my pc the
small
Under windows I had a little network picture which would show up in my
system tray on the taskbar whenever I was on the internet. It showed 2
computers linked and whenever there was traffic either to of from my pc the
small monitor screen icons would turn blue, indicating activity.
Now I have
On Tue, 28 May 2002 23:30:38 -0700 (PDT)
Mike Egglestone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
activity. Now I have no firewall under linux I would like to have some
way of at least monitoring traffic throughput as I surf the net. Does
anyone know if there is any small utility that can do this under
woody.
Mike Egglestone, 2002-May-28 23:30 -0700:
Under windows I had a little network picture which would show up in my
system tray on the taskbar whenever I was on the internet. It showed 2
computers linked and whenever there was traffic either to of from my pc the
small monitor screen icons
Mike writes:
I would like to have some way of at least monitoring traffic throughput
as I surf the net. Does anyone know if there is any small utility that
can do this under woody.
pppstatus
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* Arthur Dent ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020529 01:42]:
Under windows I had a little network picture which would show up in my
system tray on the taskbar whenever I was on the internet. It showed 2
computers linked and whenever there was traffic either to of from my pc the
small monitor screen
On Wednesday 29 May 2002 06:44 am, Paul Johnson wrote:
[snip]
What is alarmd? I've never heard of it before, and I didn't find it in
an apt-cache search.
from the man page:
alarmd is a KDE daemon to trigger alarms (such as sounds,
dialog boxes, etc) as specified by the calendar.
as for
Paul Johnson wrote:
Arthur Dent wrote:
Does linux have like index.dat files??
What is that?
index.dat (and user.dat, I believe) are registry files for Windows.
Most of the configuration in Linux (system and applications) is done
through config plain text files under /etc, but it varies
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