On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, smitty wrote:
> On Sunday 03 April 2005 12:12, Eben King wrote:
> >
> > 1. If I see network bandwidth being used (with e.g. gkrellm), how do I find
> > out who's using it? I suppose I could use netstat to get a list of all
> > TCP connections and their owners and start killing those rocesses, but
> > that's not feasible.
>
> With KDE system guard, you have a gui tool that gives the process name, stats
> on the process, and the login id of the users on the server.
No KDE on this machine. No Gnome either, just plain old FVWM2.
> > 2. Is anyone willing to part with a small (1+ GB) 3.5" IDE (not SCSI, I
> > checked) hard drive? I'm trying to resurrect an old computer for my
> > grandmother.
> I can sell you a 20 GB P233 with keyboard and monitor at such a deal.
> Works perfectly well.
I have everything but the hard drive. What do you do with the old drives
ones when you upgrade them, or do you only upgrade to replace dead hard
drives? I have four unused ones here (1.2, 3.4, 6, 60), but they're all
various flavors of "dead". I swear the 6 was alive, and there's a 30 hiding
somewhere in the house...
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