I used 'swapon -a', is that ok? If your fstab is correct, yes.
I will 'man vmstat' and use it. The GNU project doesn't use man pages, even if the info pages are lacking, --help should provide useful information though... I get the most from Emacs, right? Web browsing, mail, news, and it is my favorite editor, so I guess I need to learn how to use it for more than editing! Shurg, I don't web browse in Emacs since it is to damn slow, and it plainly sucks. But I do use Emacs for all my text editing needs (hacking, writting email, and the like). YMMV. Trying to be brief, 'xstart' failed because my XF86Config-4 file needed to be modified for the mouse. Where do I set permission for user "ron" so he can access the xserver? Darn good question... /etc/X11, try looking there. I read in the archives (from about 3 years ago) that this was the result of a suspected "port leak". I saw a command for checking, but I couldn't find 'info or man' on it. How do I investigate this? portinfo can be used to check what ports are open.

