Check out bandwidthd:
http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net/
Take a look at the screenshots and see if it meets
your requiremnets.
Regards
Jamshid
--- Minh Van Le [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello :)
I am looking for an IP volume bandwidth accounting
package to track
user and/or workstation
I have a tentative title for my talk now
on achieving Fast, Small AND Robust in version control storage.
I'm going to talk about the current challenges facing bzr in its history
storage, the factors that are providing the most shape to those
challenges, and a bit of a retrospective about how we
Mary Gardiner wrote:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006, Mary Gardiner wrote:
SLUG coders will be gathering together for a day of coding and talking
about coding.
Whats the networking like. Will we be able to surf, cvs, ssh and
irc onto the internet?
Anyway, I'll be hacking on secret rabbit code, some
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 18:00 +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Whats the networking like. Will we be able to surf, cvs, ssh and
irc onto the internet?
It might be good, it might be terrible.
Expect an intercepting proxy at minimum.
Rob
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Del wrote:
Slightly related, well it is multi-channel {:-), but does anyone have
any experience with using a DEC Storage works array under dual linux
hosts?[1]
1) can it be done?
Yes. It's a filesystem issue, not specifically a host issue,
Generally the storageworks units I played
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Whats the networking like. Will we be able to surf, cvs, ssh and
irc onto the internet?
Besides the mentioned proxy, probably might be restricted to certain ports.
IRC from inside UTS' network apparently is blocked now, or is in the
process of being blocked, but
Scott Sinclair wrote:
SSH on port 443 for the win! :-)
Openvpn on port 443 with proxy mode for the ultimate in proxy bypass lovin!
dave
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In Ubuntu, Automatix/EasyUbuntu can be used to install a range of things which
are not normally available in the distribution. If I use one of these scripts
to install something which interfaces with the kernel, what happens when I
receive a kernel update and reboot? For example, if I use them
First of all, I'd like to thank Jeremy Anthorp for his nomination and
kind words. I reason I couldn't accept his nomination is that I've
enrolled in a Bachelor of Science degree at Sydney University, mostly
concentrating on advanced maths subjects. That's been keeping me pretty
busy.
I'm also
On Saturday 08 April 2006 10:20, Mark Greenaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I accomplish the same task using Gnumeric or Open Office Calc?
Failing that, how would I accomplish the same task using some other sort
of free software tool such as R or Octave? The above task took me a few
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Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
In Ubuntu, Automatix/EasyUbuntu can be used to install a range of things which
are not normally available in the distribution. If I use one of these scripts
to install something which interfaces with the kernel, what happens when I
receive a kernel update and reboot?
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