Title: RE: Resource usage
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>Do you want an idiot running your server?
Well actually, no I don't want him even touching the box. I got it
tweaked to the point of being silly. I do agree the GUI is overkill,
and I'd love just to r
At 7/3/2003 08:07 -0400, you wrote:
My only question concerns resource usage by the GUI, in this case
GNOME. See, my boss is mouse-dependent and knows nothing about
linux, but wants to be able to at least do a few things on that
server, add users and the like. I'm much happier with th
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>>If this machine is a server, why not use a web based tool for
>>accessing it - such as Webmin
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Subject: Resource usage
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> Got a couple of quick questions to ask before the holiday. First, I
> have a web server that is running on a decent IBM PC-Server 325,
> 300M
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 16:21, Mark Haney wrote:
> I personally don't mind the tighter wm's, but really, I don't want to
> set up anything additional that I don't really need. Like I said,
Well, you are wasting more valuable resources (CPU & RAM) with Gnome/KDE
than with a lightweight wm (disk spa
Title: RE: Resource usage
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>And don't use Gnome, use a lightweight wm like Blackbox of XFCE
I personally don't mind the tighter wm's, but really, I don't want to
set up anything additional that I don't really need.
Title: RE: Resource usage
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>If this machine is a server, why not use a web based tool for
>accessing it - such as Webmin? Easier all the way around, accessible
>from another computer on your network instead of sitting in front of
&g
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 08:07:27AM -0400, Mark Haney wrote:
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> Got a couple of quick questions to ask before the holiday. First, I
> have a web server that is running on a decent IBM PC-Server 325,
> 300MHz PII with 128MB RAM.
The minimum reco
I would recommend that you start X only if necessary (= when your boss
uses it). It shouldn't be too hard for him to log in and then issue the
command 'startx'? If he is not using the root account, then put 'startx'
in his login scripts or something to get X automatically started when he
logs in.
plenty fast enough for our needs.
> My only question concerns resource usage by the GUI, in this case
> GNOME. See, my boss is mouse-dependent and knows nothing about
> linux, but wants to be able to at least do a few things on that
> server, add users and the like. I'm much happie
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Got a couple of quick questions to ask before the holiday. First, I
have a web server that is running on a decent IBM PC-Server 325,
300MHz PII with 128MB RAM. It's plenty fast enough for our needs.
My only question concerns resource usage b
chine?
Does anyone have a suggestion how I might better handle this situation?
Is there a method within Apache itself for constraining the system resource
usage by any virtual host?
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Cheers,
Rob
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