free

2011-05-13 Thread Pierre Abbat
There's a program called free on Linux which outputs the amount of free memory. I checked pkgin and found that there is also a package called free in DFly. So I installed it and got this: -bash-4.1$ free Kid, get yerself a System: www.netbsd.org Why? Pierre -- sedu'o no natfe puze'e noroi

Re: free

2011-05-13 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 13 May 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote: There's a program called free on Linux which outputs the amount of free memory. I checked pkgin and found that there is also a package called free in DFly. So I installed it and got this: -bash-4.1$ free Kid, get yerself a System: www.netbsd.org

Re: free

2011-05-13 Thread Steve O'Hara-Smith
On Fri, 13 May 2011 07:42:45 -0400 Pierre Abbat p...@phma.optus.nu wrote: There's a program called free on Linux which outputs the amount of free memory. vmstat -s | grep free memory or vmstat -s | grep free To show both free memory and free swap. -- Steve O'Hara-Smith

Re: What does this mean ?

2011-05-13 Thread Matthew Dillon
: Hi, : : Message on console not too frequent, possibly associated with heavy :disk usage: : :thr_umtx_wait FAULT VALUE CHANGE 7162-7165 oncond 0x800990104 : : What does it mean, and should I worry ? : :-- :Steve O'Hara-Smith | Directable Mirror

Re: Updating Development Version on Slow machines from another Fast machine

2011-05-13 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Siju, : :I NFS mount /usr/src and /usr/obj in the slow machine (being the NFS :server the faster machine) and then I issue the usual :installkernel/installworld/upgrade commands. : :Cheers, :Antonio Huete I do the same thing. In fact, sometimes I even NFS-mount /usr/obj across the