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> That mounts up over time...is like a dialup d/ling all day because the > speeds are usually around 6Kbs... Plus all these newsreaders...... -- Scottish water is good for you - As long as it says Malt Whisky on the label |
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> Plus all these newsreaders...... That's where most of my bandwidth goes...I doubt I'd hit 50MBs a day with out the news readers... -- I owe a lot to my parents, especially my mother and father. *Paul Hamm, Gymnast* |
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> That's where most of my bandwidth goes...I doubt I'd hit 50MBs a day with > out the news readers... I've got 5 different instances of Agent, Messy and of course Dialog all on XP. Then there is SLRN, Pan and KNode in MDK..... -- The largest women in the USA are Miss Oury and Mrs Sippy |
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biggeordie blurted on Tue, 16 Nov 2004 19:39:59 GMT:
> I've got 5 different instances of Agent, Messy and of course Dialog all > on XP. Then there is SLRN, Pan and KNode in MDK..... Oh my word! I only have Dialog, Messy and Xnews (and that only d/ls the headers)... -- Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish. *Euripides* |
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 19:41:46 +0000, Ron S unleashed the following:
> Oh my word! I only have Dialog, Messy and Xnews (and that only d/ls the > headers)... I have the Agent ones setup just in case for the stats and they need both headers and bodies..... -- The program is absolutely right; therefore the computer must be wrong. |
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biggeordie blurted on Tue, 16 Nov 2004 19:43:57 GMT:
> I have the Agent ones setup just in case for the stats and they need > both headers and bodies..... Talking of Linux news readers...that's where DuMeter is going to fall down for you because it won't see that traffic...you'll have to find a meter that will log it in Linux and add the two together... -- Money frees you from doing things you dislike. Since I dislike doing nearly everything, money is handy. *Groucho Marx * |
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 19:48:42 +0000, Ron S unleashed the following:
> Talking of Linux news readers...that's where DuMeter is going to fall down > for you because it won't see that traffic...you'll have to find a meter > that will log it in Linux and add the two together... I'll get a rough idea from what it shows in XP and take it from there...plus the updates that get d/l in Linux... -- You don't have to know how the computer works, just how to work the computer. |
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biggeordie blurted on Tue, 16 Nov 2004 19:52:02 GMT:
> I'll get a rough idea from what it shows in XP and take it from > there...plus the updates that get d/l in Linux... Is the XP machine networked to the Linux one...if it is it may monitor it as well...the things it monitors are under Options from the right c**** menu the General tab has a drop-down at the bottom saying what things it does... -- I worked myself up from nothing to a state of extreme poverty. *Groucho Marx* |
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 19:54:52 +0000, Ron S unleashed the following:
> Is the XP machine networked to the Linux one...if it is it may monitor it > as well...the things it monitors are under Options from the right c**** > menu the General tab has a drop-down at the bottom saying what things it > does... Nah.....I haven't bothered networking them as it is still a bit iffy if you try and write to the NTFS partition using Linux... -- Watch out for the wicked club |
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biggeordie blurted on Tue, 16 Nov 2004 19:59:40 GMT:
> Nah.....I haven't bothered networking them as it is still a bit iffy if > you try and write to the NTFS partition using Linux... Right...that was what you mentioned to me when I mentioned the external HDD...bit of a shame... -- Men are just the happiest people Because Wrinkles add character. |