This one time, at band camp, Heracles wrote:
Unfortunately for most of us, those with the Secret knowledge of
the Debian prefer to keep it hidden as much as possible, only
occasionally passing on the crumbs to accolites. They prefer to
refer to the FM. Thankfully as there are so many manuals
Jeff Waugh wrote:
Run tasksel to install large chunks of related packages in Debian.
Oh thankyou, thankyou. Another small Debian pearl falls from the
bearer of Debian knowledge and lore. Plucked from the ground amid the chaff
of bubblefishmon, I man tasksel as the wise walk in front of me.
*vomit*
On 0, Michael Lake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Waugh wrote:
Run tasksel to install large chunks of related packages in Debian.
Oh thankyou, thankyou. Another small Debian pearl falls from the
bearer of Debian knowledge and lore. Plucked from the ground amid the chaff
of
On Saturday 05 January 2002 22:13, Michael Lake wrote:
Oh thankyou, thankyou. Another small Debian pearl falls from
the bearer of Debian knowledge and lore. Plucked from the
ground amid the chaff of bubblefishmon, I man tasksel as the
wise walk in front of me. Yay, verily there is a man page,
quote who=Heracles
Unfortunately for most of us, those with the Secret knowledge of the
Debian prefer to keep it hidden as much as possible, only occasionally
passing on the crumbs to accolites. They prefer to refer to the FM.
That is a fetid pile of blinkered bollocks. Why do you think
hallo,
i was buggering around yesterday, and found a very cute little
program called bubblefishymon. it's Yet Another System Resource
Monitor for X (CPU usage, swap memory, memory usage, network
traffic), but it kicks ass because it's a liddle fishtank instead
of looking like a boring old
I just wish it would display the hostname, so you can use it as a network
wide system monitor utility.
Chuck
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 12:55:27AM +1100, Andre Pang wrote:
hallo,
i was buggering around yesterday, and found a very cute little
program called bubblefishymon. it's Yet
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 09:52:25AM +1100, Charles Gray wrote:
I just wish it would display the hostname, so you can use it as a network
wide system monitor utility.
Well, the source code is there. You can always hack it if you
like :).
Another solution may be to use the gkrellm plugin;
I liked debian, especially apt but i couldn't work out how to get kde installed with
it, not that i tried to hard, but i suppose it doesn't matter now as i droped kde
(resource hungry bitch of a thing).
I was running this machine as 2k, slack8 and deb2.2r2 but when i redid it i made it 98
quote who=Karl Clements
I liked debian, especially apt but i couldn't work out how to get kde
installed with it, not that i tried to hard, but i suppose it doesn't
matter now as i droped kde (resource hungry bitch of a thing).
Run tasksel to install large chunks of related packages in
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