Thanks for all the reply. I understand better now..
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> I've got a D-Link TFE-538TX using the 8139too driver on Red Hat Linux
> 7.1 and am not having any problems at all.
Same here. I am using DLink DFE-538TX+ using the 8139too driver on RH 7.1.
It works out of the box with no problems. :-)
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> now i'm not even concerned with actual software yet... at the moment, i
> can't even get the lights on my hub to light up for the connection from my
> gateway to the hub. where are the cables supposed to plug into the hub?
> right now i have the cable from the gateway going into the "uplink"
p
Hi everyone,
Although I did not start this thread, I do have some unresolved queries
regarding the .tgz or .tar.gz file extensions.
What is the difference between them? I think they are the same, right?
Who came out with them anyway? Neither tar nor gzip insist on naming them
with these extensi
If you don't want to pay for System Commander, I recommend the XOSL boot
loader:
www.xosl.org
It is free and the lastest, stable version is 1.1.5. (ie. unless you want to
try the demo at sourceforge). I use it to boot Win98SE, WinME, Redhat and
Mandrake on my laptop. It works great and it has a
The fact is that Linux does not have a "GoBack" feature like WinXP. I
believe in doing frequent backups to prevent a catastrophe from happening.
:-)
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From: Brian Lucas
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 1:43 AM
Subject: Newbie: Anything like a point-
Hi,
I am sorry that I haven't been specific enough. You should be adding like
this:
something here.
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=linux
root=/dev/hda8
initrd=/boot/initrd.img
append="mem=128M"
read-only
..something here.
The above is just an
Thanks to all who have replied. Giving me so many options and ways to
accomplish that. I have yet to do the screen capture. Maybe later tonight.
Regards,
David
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> How can we answer what is of interest to you?
Well, in that case, I guess I would have to stick to top. I was hoping there
will be some 'super app' that will plot out some graphs and also indicate
some averages.
Thanks to all who have replied.
David
Hi Ben,
>top and ps will both do what you are looking for. There's also gtop
>(GUI Gnome version of top) and gitps (text-based GUI version of ps),
>and a whole slew of others I'm sure. top is my favorite, though.
I once heard somewhere that top does not show an accurate memory usage. How
true
Hi List,
I am looking for a tool that will allow me to see the memory usage and CPU
usage of a program that is running. Best if it can give me a computed
average of the CPU usage as well. Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance,
David
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Hi,
Is there any way to do a screen capture in KDE?
Thanks,
David
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Hello Bill,
Thanks for giving me some tips on how to get njamd running. I followed your
advice and still couldn't get it to run. Then I decided to uninstall the
njamd rpm and download the .tar.gz package from the web. compile and install
it and it run from the start. seems that the previous rpm i
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