On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 11:48:56AM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
i have been using different monitoring tools for different time period. like
cacti and nagios. now this time for few different level of requirement i have
selected VNSTATI. to create bandwidth usage graphs.
The problem with vn
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 11:48:56AM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i have been using different monitoring tools for different time period.
> like cacti and nagios. now this time for few different level of requirement
> i have selected VNSTATI. to create bandwidth usage graphs.
>
> The problem
i have been using different monitoring tools for different time period.
like cacti and nagios. now this time for few different level of requirement
i have selected VNSTATI. to create bandwidth usage graphs.
The problem with vnstati is when i use -d it shows the result of last 30
days and now i nee
On Wed, 01 Jun 2011 20:13:16 +0100, Mao Xiaoan wrote:
> I am new to Linux. Yesterday, I installed Debian 6.0.1a on my Thinkpad
> R31 (2656 J2C). It was installed successfully, but in the end when it
> rebooted, the laptop monitor doesn't show anything (it is grey),
> although it is still working f
On Mi, 01 iun 11, 20:13:16, Mao Xiaoan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am new to Linux. Yesterday, I installed Debian 6.0.1a on my Thinkpad
> R31 (2656 J2C). It was installed successfully, but in the end when it
> rebooted, the laptop monitor doesn't show anything (it is grey),
Please tell us what is the
On 06/01/11 at 08:13pm, Mao Xiaoan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am new to Linux. Yesterday, I installed Debian 6.0.1a on my Thinkpad
> R31 (2656 J2C). It was installed successfully, but in the end when it
> rebooted, the laptop monitor doesn't show anything (it is grey),
[snip]
> I don't know what coul
Hi All,
I am new to Linux. Yesterday, I installed Debian 6.0.1a on my Thinkpad
R31 (2656 J2C). It was installed successfully, but in the end when it
rebooted, the laptop monitor doesn't show anything (it is grey),
although it is still working fine if I boot it to windows. I connected
a stand-alone
Van Buggenhaut Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[I've reformatted your message with proper quoting to make it more
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>N. Raghavendra wrote:
>>2) Are Potato CD's available in the market? If so what version of the
>>Linux kernel do they ship with?
>
>Since potato isn't "stable" yet, no CD's
-Message d'origine-
De: N. Raghavendra [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: mercredi 10 mai 2000 9:23
A: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Objet: Help on Debian advocacy
Hello everybody,
I work in a place where there is a network of about 60 pcs mostly
running Slackware Linux. A
If you have a net with similar PCs it should be easy install Debian (or
another Linux distribution).
I know it is possible to install and configure the system on a PC and copy
all it on other PCs. For kernels you can do the same thing (if you have
similar PCs). About potato, if your net is connec
Hello everybody,
I work in a place where there is a network of about 60 pcs mostly
running Slackware Linux. A year ago a couple of friends and I
installed Debian (Hamm) on the PCs in our offices, and have been
happily using it since then.
I want to advocate the use of Debian in the computer centr
Josh Jackson wrote:
>
> Sorry, about that comment on "crackers". :)
No need to be sorry! Alas, the media is really strong... they can
change the meaning of words -- hey, wasn't this what Hitler did all the
time???
> debian if you would be so kindly to answer. First off I need a o
Josh Jackson wrote:
>
> I just had soem major
> problems with "hackers" entering my box
They were crackers, not hackers! Crackers are the people who crack
into systems; hackers are the people who hack, that is, who ingeniously
create, software programs. The media disinforms us on this.
On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 01:49:56PM -0500, Josh Jackson wrote:
> Hello,
> I have been a Linux user for almost 6mounths now...I think I have
> gotten it down pretty good or so it seems. I just had soem major
> problems with "hackers" entering my box, they caused enuf damage for me
> to have to r
Hello,
I have been a Linux user for almost 6mounths now...I think I have
gotten it down pretty good or so it seems. I just had soem major
problems with "hackers" entering my box, they caused enuf damage for me
to have to re-format and i started looking into Debian. I was
woundering what the n
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