I am currently running a stable distribution of debian, but want to get
Perl 5.6 installed. I noticed it is not in the stable distribution.
What would be the safest/best/easiest way to get it installed? I'm a
pretty new linux user, so be gentle. :)
Thanks.
I am running a dual cpu box and would like to get top to display the
load on each cpu seperately. When I briefly had Mandrake 7.2
installed, top showed each cpu individually, so it obviously can be
done. How can I configure it to do so?
I have a site hosted on a commercial webserver running RH 6.2. I use
elm (Elm 2.5 PL3, of January 11, 200) to read my mail during the day,
but being as it's on a commercial webserver, my settings are incorrect.
The biggest problem is the hostname. Because my domain name does not
match the hostn
Thanks for the info - it looks like I am truly running in SMP
mode. :) Now, how exactly do I go about patching my procps tools?
I'd like to be able to see the load on each cpu if possible...
> "Jason N. Price" wrote:
> >
> > I just compiled a custom 2.4.2 kernel so I could trim it down and
gt;
>
> Thus spake Jason Price ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I am installing Debian 2.2 for the first time (on a dual cpu box)
and
> > have run into a problem with my NIC. I have a Linksys LNE100TX,
which
> > I understand uses the Tulip module. During setup, I tried to
I am installing Debian 2.2 for the first time (on a dual cpu box) and
have run into a problem with my NIC. I have a Linksys LNE100TX, which
I understand uses the Tulip module. During setup, I tried to select
the Tulip module to install, but I got an error saying that the "device
is busy" and
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