On 10 Mar 2011, at 3:37 PM, John Tapsell wrote:
> On 9 March 2011 16:05, Gary Greene wrote:
>> On 9 Mar 2011, at 7:54 AM, John Tapsell wrote:
>>> Thanks for the feedback - this is why I put out such emails before I
>>> make any changes. It's good to know that people actually use this app
>>> -
On 9 March 2011 16:05, Gary Greene wrote:
> On 9 Mar 2011, at 7:54 AM, John Tapsell wrote:
>> Thanks for the feedback - this is why I put out such emails before I
>> make any changes. It's good to know that people actually use this app
>> - sometimes it's hard to know if anyone actually uses it.
On 9 Mar 2011, at 7:54 AM, John Tapsell wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback - this is why I put out such emails before I
> make any changes. It's good to know that people actually use this app
> - sometimes it's hard to know if anyone actually uses it.
>
> I'll hold off on any rash changes for now.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:18 AM, John Tapsell wrote:
> On 10 March 2011 14:43, Cristian Tibirna wrote:
>> On March 8, 2011, John Tapsell wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> For the past 13 years or so, ksysguard has been in KDE under various
>>> names. Right from the beginning it was designed to monit
On 10 March 2011 14:43, Cristian Tibirna wrote:
> On March 8, 2011, John Tapsell wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> For the past 13 years or so, ksysguard has been in KDE under various
>> names. Right from the beginning it was designed to monitor remote
>> systems as well as local ones.
>
> John, thanks a
On March 8, 2011, John Tapsell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> For the past 13 years or so, ksysguard has been in KDE under various
> names. Right from the beginning it was designed to monitor remote
> systems as well as local ones.
John, thanks a lot for taking care of ksysguard. I consider it one of th
On Wednesday 09 March 2011 01:26:46 Alberto Villa wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 March 2011 15:15:33 John Tapsell wrote:
> > So unless anyone can talk me out of it now, I am going to remove the
> >
> > ability to monitor remote hosts entirely, and to use one of the many
> > excellent cross-platform debu
On Tuesday 08 March 2011 15:15:33 John Tapsell wrote:
> So unless anyone can talk me out of it now, I am going to remove the
> ability to monitor remote hosts entirely, and to use one of the many
> excellent cross-platform debugged libraries that already exist to
> gather system information.
is
On Wednesday, March 9, 2011, John Tapsell wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback - this is why I put out such emails before I
btw, in case it isn't abundantly clear: thanks for working on ksysguard, there
are many of us out there who really appreciate your efforts :)
--
Aaron J. Seigo
humru othro a k
Thanks for the feedback - this is why I put out such emails before I
make any changes. It's good to know that people actually use this app
- sometimes it's hard to know if anyone actually uses it.
I'll hold off on any rash changes for now.
Thanks!
John
On Wednesday 09 March 2011 15:00:27 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 8, 2011, John Tapsell wrote:
> > So unless anyone can talk me out of it now, I am going to remove the
> >
> > ability to monitor remote hosts entirely
>
> imho:
>
> instead of eviscerating the application of the prim
On Tuesday, March 8, 2011, John Tapsell wrote:
> So unless anyone can talk me out of it now, I am going to remove the
> ability to monitor remote hosts entirely
imho:
instead of eviscerating the application of the primary feature that makes it
useful to a significant group of users of that app
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 12:55 AM, Alex Fiestas wrote:
> Keep this feature as a plugin or something would be awesome, I've used this
> feature in the past and it was very helpful.
Yeah, surely not one the most important feature but *very* helpful if
one stumbles upon a use case :D
(actually I am
Keep this feature as a plugin or something would be awesome, I've used this
feature in the past and it was very helpful.
On Tuesday 08 March 2011 14:15:33 John Tapsell wrote:
> Hi all,
Hej John,
> So unless anyone can talk me out of it now, I am going to remove the
> ability to monitor remote hosts entirely, and to use one of the many
> excellent cross-platform debugged libraries that already exist to
> gather sys
Hi all,
For the past 13 years or so, ksysguard has been in KDE under various
names. Right from the beginning it was designed to monitor remote
systems as well as local ones.
To monitor remote systems, it can connect to a remote machine via
rsh, ssh, etc, and communicate via a very simple pla
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