look up lcdproc or maybe its proclcd??? I don't remember, but it is pretty
much what is being described below. I believe it runs as a client server so
one machine with an lcd can display information for many client machines.
Chad
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> Subject: Re: console System monitor?
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>
> given that i have a slew of lcd displays i think i would find
> this to be rather
> interesting.
>
> Jim Balcomb
>
> > I recall not too long ago seeing several open source projects
> that use LCD
> > displays for this info. Basically hook up a small display
> somewhere in or
> > near the machine that's just big enough to display the info you want. I
> > saw one that used multiple pages/screen too. I'm not sure if you are
> > using terminals, rack-mount or what...but if you don't need to
> frequently
> > access the machine directly and only need to monitor it's health, then a
> > small LCD may be the way to go...If you wish, I can research
> this further
> > and come up with the web links for you...
> >
> > Rob
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