Once again I point you to the almighty man page. Also, read /etc/syslogd.conf. If you are still lost, post back.
Stephen Carpenter wrote: > > This may be a silly Question but I figure it can't hurt to ask.... > anyway... > When I went to WPI last year they had allot of systems running DEC UNIX > I could go and sit down at a really cool DEC Xterminal and login... > when I did I got a small window called xconsole. > whenever I ran any program it would show up in xconsole with > the pid and all...just like it does when you run somethin in the > background > st s dshell prompt... > it was just sent to this xconsole instead of the xterminal > I thought that was cool...a nice log of the session..every pid with a > start and stop > in one little windwo > I noticed xconsole exists for linux... > I have tried various times to run it with no effect > it just sits there...nothing show sup on it > how do I configure this useless littl efeatre? > -Steve > > -- > -=Signature has been removed because it made an unfair comparison > between NT 4 and Linux =- > replacement: (ok I admit...I am bored..its a slow day at work) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$fortune -o > Anything more than 3 shakes is for fun. > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ----------------------------------------------- How can you see, when your mind is not open? How can you think, when your eyes are closed? - Jason Bonham Band, "Ordinary Black and White" ----------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

