- Original Message -
From: "Karl J. Runge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 10:23 PM
Subject: mozilla / netscape 6.01 sluggish?
>
> Hello,
>
> I decided to get out of my netscape 4.x rut, and today I installed and
> played around with both netscape
Hello,
I decided to get out of my netscape 4.x rut, and today I installed and
played around with both netscape 6.01 and mozilla 0.9.1.
I find both of them to be badly sluggish. Even clicking forward and
backward through some image files on the local system it is really
annoying. Between 0.5 - 1
You might want to check out Spong @ http://spong.sourceforge.net/ . It
is a Server/agent (TCP *NOT* SNMP) based app that monitors multiple
systems and reports back to the server. It has facilities to do
e-mail/paging/alpha-paging notification as well.
C-Ya,
Kenny
"Mansur, Warren" wrote:
>
> Hi,
Hi,
I want to monitor the cpu usage on several nodes and be notified via
email if a process takes too much of the processor for an extended
amount of time. Of course 'too much' and 'extended amount of time' are
variable, but I can come up with appropriate values after
experimentation.
Is there
You can also forward X over ssh, either by setting the sshd_d_config to
forward X (X11Forwarding yes), or on the command line by using "ssh -X -A
." the -X says forward X, the -A says forward authentication
agent connection. I normally use ssh to go between machines, because then
I don't hav