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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim Balcomb
> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 3:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: console System monitor?
>
>
> given that i have a slew of lcd displays i think i would find
> this to be rather
> interesting.
>
>
given that i have a slew of lcd displays i think i would find this to be rather
interesting.
Jim Balcomb
> I recall not too long ago seeing several open source projects that use LCD
> displays for this info. Basically hook up a small display somewhere in or
> near the machine that's just big en
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Y u r i spewed into the bitstream:
Yuri>kournikova (stress on the first syllable, please)...
Yuri>that's healthy... sure beats those sickly derivative quotes ;-)
Yuri>
Yuri>Chuck, I envy you!
Yuri>I have to deal with price of ethanole on Seoul exchange and spreads
Yuri>on Sw
kournikova (stress on the first syllable, please)...
that's healthy... sure beats those sickly derivative quotes ;-)
Chuck, I envy you!
I have to deal with price of ethanole on Seoul exchange and spreads
on Swedish Gov paper. Nice monitor.
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sday, September 14, 2000 5:02 PM
>Subject: Re: console System monitor?
>
>
> >Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> >
> >> Howdy,
> >>
> >> As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
> >> Linux web and email servers.
>
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
>
> > Hey chuck, are working or playing over there? :)
> >
> > He said *no* X btw.
> >
> > charles
> >
> One other posibility that he may not have thought of is to use an X
> based program, but have i
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> Hey chuck, are working or playing over there? :)
>
> He said *no* X btw.
>
> charles
>
One other posibility that he may not have thought of is to use an X
based program, but have it display on another machine. That way, it
wouldn't put any load to
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Charles Galpin spewed into the bitstream:
CG>Hey chuck, are working or playing over there? :)
My work *is* play. :-)
CG>He said *no* X btw.
CG>
CG>charles
CG>
CG>On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Chuck Mead wrote:
CG>>
CG>> http://www.xfce.org/user-screenshots/Chuck-M-2-large.jpg
CG>>
-Original Message-
From: Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, September 14, 2000 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: console System monitor?
>Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> As I've said several
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
> Linux web and email servers.
>
> One thing we use all the time on NT is a resource meter. Current page hits,
> current CPU usages, memory usage, SQL querys in progress, etc.
>
I recall
Hehe, everyone' is missing the point that it has to be console based (text
only).
Other wise it'd be easy to find.
I've found one that's done it PHP, I think I'll use it.
Thanks though
JW
At 01:52 PM 9/14/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, eric clover wrote:
>
> > t
am i the only one that has read that they are Not running X? :)
thus, top would take care of a few things of what he needs. :)
eric
> On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, eric clover wrote:
>
> > top
> >
> >
> > > Howdy,
> > >
> > > As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
> > > Lin
Well, we won't run X on this server, so that doesn't help the Real Q,
nonetheless that looks like it might be useful for our local boxen - I'll
see how it likes Window Maker :-)
JW
At 11:40 AM 9/14/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>http://www.xfce.org/user-screenshots/Chuck-M-2-large.jp
Hey chuck, are working or playing over there? :)
He said *no* X btw.
charles
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Chuck Mead wrote:
>
> http://www.xfce.org/user-screenshots/Chuck-M-2-large.jpg
>
> Look at the item on the extreme right hand side of the picture
> (warning... this is a large pic at 1600x1200 so
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
> Linux web and email servers.
>
> One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish certain
> jobs, in similar fashtion to the apps we use on NT.
>
> One thing we use all
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, eric clover wrote:
> top
>
>
> > Howdy,
> >
> > As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
> > Linux web and email servers.
> >
> > One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish
> certain
> > jobs, in similar fashtion to the
top
> Howdy,
>
> As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
> Linux web and email servers.
>
> One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish
certain
> jobs, in similar fashtion to the apps we use on NT.
>
> One thing we use all the time on NT is
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson spewed into the bitstream:
JW>Howdy,
JW>
JW>As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
JW>Linux web and email servers.
JW>
JW>One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish certain
JW>jobs, in similar fashtion
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
> Linux web and email servers.
>
> One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish certain
> jobs, in similar fashtion to the apps we use on NT.
Howdy,
As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
Linux web and email servers.
One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish certain
jobs, in similar fashtion to the apps we use on NT.
One thing we use all the time on NT is a resource meter. C
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