programs/daemons/PIDs using the network

2005-08-11 Thread Karthik Vishwanath
Hello, I run icewm as a window manager and have the network status displayed on the task-bar. Sometimes I notice quite some activity on the network, without really knowing which process is responsible for that. I would like to determine the progam-name(s)/daemon(s) and the PID(s) that are invol

Re: HOW to FAT partition the device?

2005-08-11 Thread chuck gelm
Mukund JB. wrote: Dear all, I have silly doubt regarding creating FAT partition on my SD Card. Can I do it with fdisk? I tried it in the man-pages to find how to do it? I found nothing related to FAT. When I tried to create it with 'n' option, by default it is creating the ext2 fs & NOT FAT fs.

Re: HOW to FAT partition the device?

2005-08-11 Thread Richard Adams
On Thursday 11 August 2005 16:39, Mukund JB. wrote: > Can someone give me the instruction to create FAT partion on my disk? Would it not be better to let your digital camera do the formatting, after all, if that is done properly then there should be absolutly no reason why linux could not mount

Re: HOW to FAT partition the device?

2005-08-11 Thread Arturas Moskvinas
> > Dear all, > I have silly doubt regarding creating FAT partition on my SD Card. > > Can I do it with fdisk? I tried it in the man-pages to find how to do > it? > I found nothing related to FAT. > When I tried to create it with 'n' option, by default it is creating the > ext2 fs & NOT FAT fs.

HOW to FAT partition the device?

2005-08-11 Thread Mukund JB.
Dear all, I have silly doubt regarding creating FAT partition on my SD Card. Can I do it with fdisk? I tried it in the man-pages to find how to do it? I found nothing related to FAT. When I tried to create it with 'n' option, by default it is creating the ext2 fs & NOT FAT fs. I think we can not

Gnome-Panel Weather-Applet

2005-08-11 Thread Peter H.
Hi, In the gnome-panel one can put a weather applet showing the weather at a given location. However, the time given is totally off and in the case of Central Europe 8 hours ahead of UTC (GMT), letting the sun rise at 12:00 and set at 02:40. Where would one set the time for this applet to corr