Ed Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Zlatko,
> 
> Do you have your modified xmem available somewhere.  Think it might be of
> interest to a few of us.
> 
> TIA
> Ed Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 

For some time I've been trying to make a simple, yet functional web
page to put some stuff there. But, HTML hacking and kernel hacking are
such a different beasts... :)

XMM is heavily modified XMEM utility that shows graphically size of
different Linux page lists: active, inactive_dirty, inactive_clean,
code, free and swap usage. It is better suited for the monitoring of
Linux 2.4 MM implementation than original (XMEM) utility.

Find it here:  <URL:http://linux.inet.hr/>

-- 
Zlatko

P.S. I'm gladly accepting suggestion for a simple tool that would help
in static web site creation/development. I checked genpage, htmlmake
and some other utilities but in every of them I found something that I
didn't like. Tough job, that HTML authoring.
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