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    So, I still need some help. I really suck with this linux. I went through the guide for fahmon again and I now have it working. I am still trying to get the gkrellm going. I installed it from the package manager, but I don't know how to get it started. It is not in the system tools. The folder is in the home directory. I have tried make, and make install from terminal. I have the lm sensors working. Any help would be really appreciated.

    I am running just one smp client right now. Definetly faster than with windows. I'm doing about 6 1/2 minutes per frame, with windows it is just under 8 minutes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] 4X4N View Post
    So, I still need some help. I really suck with this linux. I went through the guide for fahmon again and I now have it working. I am still trying to get the gkrellm going. I installed it from the package manager, but I don't know how to get it started. It is not in the system tools. The folder is in the home directory. I have tried make, and make install from terminal. I have the lm sensors working. Any help would be really appreciated.

    I am running just one smp client right now. Definetly faster than with windows. I'm doing about 6 1/2 minutes per frame, with windows it is just under 8 minutes.
    I don't use gkrellm myself but if it's installed ok this should work.

    Press Alt+F2 on the desktop. A run box should appear...type gkrellm and hit enter and it should start.

    If it doesn't start, open a terminal and again type gkrellm and hit enter. It should then give you whatever errors are preventing it from starting. Post back the errors and I'll help as much as I can.
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    Didn't know about the alt+f2, that does it, thanks. Now I just have to figure out how to get it to show what I want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] 4X4N View Post
    Didn't know about the alt+f2, that does it, thanks. Now I just have to figure out how to get it to show what I want.
    Configuration
    A right mouse click on the side or top frames of the GKrellM window will pop up a menu for configuration.
    Right click on charts to pop up a chart configuration.
    Configure your window manager to place GKrellM, make it sticky (see the FAQ), ... and enjoy.
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    or, another way would be to put in in your panel (toolbar).

    right click on your panel>add to panel>browse (gkrellm will be in /usr/bin ) >presto!

    Now gkrellm is just a click away whenever you feel the need!
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    I need to come up with a way to track my linux/freebsd folders across different networks.

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    Very Helpful. Got client up and running in no time! thanks

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