[Gllug] back on the linux front

Bradut Boghita bradut at bradut.com
Wed Apr 18 19:39:35 UTC 2007


Thanks for all the replies. I am working my way through them. 

I am looking for a way to output TOP into a file. tried top > file, but the result is a mess. Is there another way of getting some neatly formated result ?

Anyway, couple of installations later (managed to get surround to work...;) my machine seems to be pouring happilly, not much swapping. I noticed at some point artsd was taking a lot of resources, so maybe was that.

----- Original Message ----
From: Paul Cupis <paul at cupis.co.uk>
To: Greater London Linux User Group <gllug at gllug.org.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, 18 April, 2007 7:57:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Gllug] back on the linux front

John Winters wrote:
> Martin A. Brooks wrote:
> [snip]
>> My work laptop has a gig of RAM.  I'm currently running Icedove, Firefox 
>> with a dozen tabs open, xchat and 20 or so terminals all on top of KDE, 
>> all from Debian (Lenny), of course.
> 
> Does Lenny have any USPs yet to make it worth moving on from Etch?

Not yet, as development on it has only just started. It may be worth 
tracking lenny for a desktop if you want to get the latest 
GNOME/kernel/openoffice/whatever in the next few months.

Or stay with etch/stable if that provides the software and security 
support you require.
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