| Subject: Re: linux client |
| From: Roger S |
| Date: 20/11/2003, 08:43 |
Hi, thanks for your reply. I'm possibly in the wrong ng with the next
question but I'll risk it...
I've downloaded the rpm file ksetispy-0.6.0-1-rh9.src.rpm and unpacked
it with "rpm -Uvh ksetispy-0.6.0-1-rh9.src.rpm".
What do I do now? I'm totally lost trying to install and start software
in linux, I'm on a steep learning curve here. I can't even locate the
folder where it is installed. I'll be real grateful for any assistance
on what I should do next.
Regards
Roger
baskitcaise wrote:
woja wrote:
Hi,
I have been running seti spy and seti driver for some time on my windows
machines. Now I'm spending lots of time on my main machine in redhat9
and need a client to install. What is recommended? I've seen reference
to ksetispy - is this my best or only option?
Regards
Roger
Ksetispy will do all and more than the windows version, it has a cache for
storing units built in and is all you need on linux, there are others you can
use like ksetiwatch but this is mainly just a monitor it does not do caching.
IMHO stick with Ksetispy ( you will know most of it already ) but you can try
the others at the same time :)