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RE: [cobalt-users] One suggestion, and one question :-)



Title: RE: [cobalt-users] One suggestion, and one question :-)

Top will only show a certain amount of processes, you have to tell it to show the rest. When you run top hit "n" and it should ask you how many processes to display, 0 (zero) = unlimited.

Charlie

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Forman [mailto:doug@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 7:29 PM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cobalt-users] One suggestion, and one question :-)


(I sent this 7 hours ago, but it never made the list - trying again...)

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Good morning!

Here's a quick tip and an even quicker question:

TIP:  Check out Webmin (www.webmin.com) - provides *very* nice web-based
configuration for *nix systems.  Free/BSD License.  Perl-based, installs
easily via install script on a Qube2 (and, I suspect on Raq's).  I've been
using it for a couple years on multiple systems.  Regularly updated and
improved.  It's a could-live-without-but-wouldn't-want-to tool.  Configuring
cron jobs, managing majordomo, even sendmail become a cakewalk.  Check it
out!

QUESTION:  (Included on my developing list of the "10 Sacred Mysteries of
the Qube2") is:  Where's the bottom of top?'  That is, when you run 'top'
via telnet, only the top half of the screen displays.  The bottom-half
(where the individual processes are listed) is blank.  Several other Qube2
owners have indicated to me that they also have this problem.  Hint:  it
does *not* appear to be related to terminal emulation.

Cheers,

Doug

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Doug Forman, MCSE, MCSD (doug@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Qube-Chat Moderator (qube-chat-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx)


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