Hi, I just tried using the lsof command with the i option to see the network connections. When I used to do that I would get a big list of coennections. Today I got nothing I only got a message about there being no .lsof_garfield cache file. The program created it. I have upgraded a number of packages lately. I have also upgraded to 2.0.30 kernel. When i do a simple lsof I get a big list I don't know if this may help but many entries in the output say say that there is no socket in the inode.
Could anybody help me get lsof -i back in working order or give me a clue as to what may be wrong ?? Thanks George ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- George Kapetanios Churchill College Cambridge, CB3 0DS E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] U.K. WWW: http://garfield.chu.cam.ac.uk/~gk205/work_info.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .