Hello everyone, Where can I find a list of YOU mirrors? I did a search on google and suse's website but I can't find the info. Thanks, Jorge
On Saturday 14 August 2004 8:11 am, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
Hello everyone,
Where can I find a list of YOU mirrors? I did a search on google and suse's website but I can't find the info.
/var/lib/YaST2/you/youservers Scott -- POPFile, the OpenSource EMail Classifier http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ Linux 2.6.5-7.104-default x86_64
Lørdag 14 august 2004 17:11 kvad Jorge Fábregas:
Where can I find a list of YOU mirrors?
Good day Jorge. http://www.suse.de/en/private/download/ftp/int_mirrors.html Best regards Johnny :o)
On Saturday 14 August 2004 12:06 pm, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
Thanks for the tip Johnny. I'm having trouble adding serves to YOU. I first tried appending a couple of servers to the main file but -in order to make it right- I'm just using the GUI way of adding servers there on YOU... So far, I'm unable to get updates from sites I add. I'm really curious about the directory structure. Should I add the directory path up to the i386 leve? to the suse level? I'm talking about his part www.mirrorsiste.com/?????? Thanks for the help. Jorge
I'm looking for a relatively simple program that can generate simple
traffic charts (that can be read by web-browsers). I presently use
ntop, but I would like a more simple program that just generate charts
showing the general traffic load and that can do it via the command
line, just like awstats and webalizer.
If the program can generate logfiles, maybe the solution is to let awstats
do the actual graphs.
Any suggestions ?
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Bo Jacobsen
SystemHouse
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Fax: 33 25 05 71
e-mail: Bo@SystemHouse.dk
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From: "Jorge Fábregas"
On Saturday 14 August 2004 12:06 pm, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
Thanks for the tip Johnny.
I'm having trouble adding serves to YOU. I first tried appending a couple of servers to the main file but -in order to make it right- I'm just using the GUI way of adding servers there on YOU...
So far, I'm unable to get updates from sites I add. I'm really curious about the directory structure. Should I add the directory path up to the i386 leve? to the suse level? I'm talking about his part www.mirrorsiste.com/??????
Thanks for the help.
Jorge
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mrtg is what you want On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 13:42, Bo Jacobsen wrote:
I'm looking for a relatively simple program that can generate simple traffic charts (that can be read by web-browsers). I presently use ntop, but I would like a more simple program that just generate charts showing the general traffic load and that can do it via the command line, just like awstats and webalizer.
If the program can generate logfiles, maybe the solution is to let awstats do the actual graphs.
Any suggestions ?
------------------------------------------------- Med venlig hilsen Bo Jacobsen
SystemHouse Vesterbrogade 149, 1620 København V Tlf: 70 21 18 70 Fax: 33 25 05 71 e-mail: Bo@SystemHouse.dk
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jorge Fábregas"
To: Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 6:47 PM Subject: Re: [SLE] YOU mirrors - Where? On Saturday 14 August 2004 12:06 pm, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
Thanks for the tip Johnny.
I'm having trouble adding serves to YOU. I first tried appending a couple of servers to the main file but -in order to make it right- I'm just using the GUI way of adding servers there on YOU...
So far, I'm unable to get updates from sites I add. I'm really curious about the directory structure. Should I add the directory path up to the i386 leve? to the suse level? I'm talking about his part www.mirrorsiste.com/??????
Thanks for the help.
Jorge
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Bo Jacobsen
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Johnny Ernst Nielsen
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Jorge Fábregas
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Matt T. Duval
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Scott Leighton