6, 2002 12:02 PM
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> Subject: RE: Newbie needs 1-Graphic Process Status 2-Mem use
> 3-CPU Speed
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>
> CPU speed can be determined from /proc/cpuinfo
>
> grep "cpu MHz" /proc/cpuinfo
>
> To see the full kernel view of the CPU:
&g
try top for text, gtop for gui if you installed gnome.
Will Standley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>H E L P !
>
>A friend has helped me install Redhat 7.3... using KDE GUI.
>
>Running on an AMD 450 Mhz K6 processor with 128 Megs of ram & a 30G HD.
>
>Apache, MySQL & PHP are also setup on the machin
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Subject: RE: Newbie needs 1-Graphic Process Status 2-Mem use 3-CPU Speed
> From: Will Standley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> During the search we couldn't find...
>
> 1) A GUI equivalent to the command line "process status" or ps command
Either Xload, os
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 06:06:58 -0400
Will Standley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> H E L P !
>
> A friend has helped me install Redhat 7.3... using KDE GUI.
>
> Running on an AMD 450 Mhz K6 processor with 128 Megs of ram & a 30G
> HD.
>
> Apache, MySQL & PHP are also setup on the machine with a pro
> From: Will Standley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> During the search we couldn't find...
>
> 1) A GUI equivalent to the command line "process status" or ps command
Either Xload, os_view, or xos_view might be what you're looking
for, depending.
> 2) A way to tell
> a) how much memory the
H E L P !
A friend has helped me install Redhat 7.3... using KDE GUI.
Running on an AMD 450 Mhz K6 processor with 128 Megs of ram & a 30G HD.
Apache, MySQL & PHP are also setup on the machine with a prototype web page
I hope to play more with.
Machine worked fine at his house, on his network,