On Fri, Dec 25, 1998 at 11:07:38PM +0100, Peter Bartosch wrote: Hello Peter!
> > I grepped the contents-file for it but did not find it, I also > > searched the mailing lists archive at debian.org, but to no avail. > > I found someone asking where xmem had gone, but there was no answer. > > you´re not alone, i´ve asked for xmem some time ago, but nobody could help > > IIRC xmem was a contained in xcontrib Yes, I think so, too. > someone said that xmem was a symlink to xload - but i couldn´t find such > option for xload - so i´ve searched for some equivalent I was told the same by someone on [EMAIL PROTECTED] - but he didn't elaborate any further. I read the manpage and tried linking xmem to xload and running it as xmem - but that didn't help either. > the only thing my requirements nearly fill was xosview, except > the size (i´ve used xmem swallowed into an fvwm-panel) Meanwhile I've been using xosview, too, but what I used to love about xmem is its ability to show a "history" of the ram usage - xosview and most other tools just show the present state. > mabye some other guys know where it´s gone > > Any help appreciated. > yes from me too ;) I received an email from David Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who provided an URL to the xmem source on sunsite: http://sunsite.uakom.sk/pub/linux/system/status/xstatus/xmem-1.02.tgz First I'll try that one (thanks David!), and in case it fails, I'll try unpacking the xmem executable off the old bo xcontrib package and use that. -- thomas. .powered.by.debian/linux. irc.:.#meeting.points, #frust.ger