Operating System
			
			
				| Current date | 
				Friday, 25 January 2002 - 06:40PM GMT  | 
			
			
				| Kernel version | 
				Linux 2.4.17  | 
			
			
				| Uptime | 
				44 min  | 
			
			
				| Load | 
				0.00, 0.00, 0.00  | 
			
			
				| Processes | 
				30 processes: 29 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped  | 
			
			
				| Active users | 
				1  | 
			
			
			
			
			
			Memory Usage
			
			
				| Type | 
				Percentage usage | 
				Available | 
				Used | 
				Total | 
			
			
				| RAM | 
				  |   |  3% |  
  | 
				240MB | 
				9MB | 
				249MB | 
			
			
				| Disk Swap | 
				  |   |  0% |  
  | 
				188MB | 
				0MB | 
				188MB | 
			
			
			
			
			
			Filesystems
			
			
				| Mount | 
				Device | 
				Type | 
				Percentage usage | 
				Available | 
				Used | 
				Total | 
			
			
				| / | 
				/dev/hda4 | 
				ext2 | 
				  |   |  50% |  
  | 
				2.9G | 
				2.9G | 
				6.1G | 
			
			
				| /home | 
				/dev/hda2 | 
				ext3 | 
				  |   |  90% |  
  | 
				571M | 
				5.0G | 
				5.8G | 
			
			
				| /mnt/dos-c | 
				/dev/hda1 | 
				vfat | 
				  |   |  63% |  
  | 
				744M | 
				1.3G | 
				1.9G | 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			Hardware
			
			
				| Processors | 
				1 | 
			
			
				| CPU model | 
				GenuineIntel Pentium III (Coppermine) | 
			
			
				| CPU capabilities | 
				800MHz, 256 KB cache, 1595.80 bogomips | 
			
			
			
			
			
			Network
			
			
				| Device | 
				Recieved | 
				Sent | 
				Errors | 
			
			
			
				| eth0 | 
				153.8 Kb | 
				5.4 Mb | 
				0 | 
			
			
			
				| lo | 
				448.0 b | 
				448.0 b | 
				0 | 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				| Host | 
				Function | 
				Online? | 
			
			
				| Akira | 
				Firewall | 
				Yes | 
			
			
				| Nikita | 
				Laptop | 
				Yes (connection via ethernet cable) | 
			
			
				| Andy | 
				Desktop | 
				No | 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			Music
			
			
				| Currently listening to | 
				Nothing, I dont even have XMMS running. | 
			
			
			about this
			
			The information above displays some system statistics about the computer. Its purpose is for your benefit so you can see what kinda leet hardware I dont have.
			
			how it works
			Once every five minutes a
			Perl[?]
			script I wrote runs on the computer and gathers the relevant statistical data from various sources (/proc/, uptime, free, df etc). It then does some formatting to make it look more readable. Once it is ready, the script will upload it via
			FTP[?]
			to the oxborrow.net webserver.
			
			
			This script has been tested and known to work on Slackware 8.0 and Smoothwall Linux, it may require some tweaking for other distributions and unicies, it wont work on Windows.