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Awesome can you try this one

Little better, picked up the distro name this time correctly, although still showing both Ubuntu and Debian ASCII art. Note a new line of text from lsb_release above the two errors.

root@server7:~# ./stats.sh
No LSB modules are available.
./stats.sh: line 242: xdpyinfo: command not found
./stats.sh: line 313: mate-session: command not found


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              ...''''...


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    OS: Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
    Hostname: server7
    CPU: Pentium III (Coppermine)
    RAM (used / total): 173 / 1001 Mb
    Desktop Enviroment: Not Found
    Logged in as: root
    Kernel: 3.2.0-35-generic-pae
    Resolution:  pixels
    Load Averages: 0.31, 0.14, 0.07
    Top Process (by memory use): /usr/sbin/mysqld

yeah the NO LSB modules is just because nothing is installed maybe due to X not being there but not sure

sorry to ask again but can you try this one

http://www.haggistech.co.uk/ubuntutest.tar.gz

yeah the NO LSB modules is just because nothing is installed maybe due to X not being there but not sure

sorry to ask again but can you try this one

Heh I'd suspect not too many people with server-only installs are going to worry about this sort of script anyway, I was just trying it out of curiosity. It's not a bother, not doing anything important today. I see you got the stray Debian logo out of it this time.

root@server7:~# ./stats.sh
No LSB modules are available.
./stats.sh: line 242: xdpyinfo: command not found
./stats.sh: line 313: mate-session: command not found


			  ..''''''..
		  .;::::::::::::::;.
	   .;::::::::::::::'.':::;.
	 .;::::::::;,'..';.   .::::;.
	.:::::::,.,.	  ....:::::::.
   .:::::::.   :;::::,.   .:::::::.
   ;::::::   .::::::::::.   ::::::;
   :::.  .'  ::::::::::::...,::::::
   :::.  .'  ::::::::::::...,::::::
   ;::::::   .::::::::::.   ::::::;
   .:::::::.   :,;::;,.   .:::::::.
	.:::::::;.;.	  ....:::::::.
	  ;::::::::;,'..';.   .::::;
	   .;::::::::::::::'.':::;.
		  .,::::::::::::::,.
			  ...''''...


	OS: Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
	Hostname: server7
	CPU: Pentium III (Coppermine)
	RAM (used / total): 173 / 1001 Mb
	Desktop Enviroment: Not Found
	Logged in as: root
	Kernel: 3.2.0-35-generic-pae
	Resolution:  pixels
	Load Averages: 0.20, 0.08, 0.06
	Top Process (by memory use): /usr/sbin/mysqld

echo $display

Non-existant.

root@server7:~# echo $DISPLAY

root@server7:~#

Edit Derp -- I'm going through SSH, no forwarding, so that won't exist I think. Enabled X forwarding in my client, new result. It's my day off, I left the brain at my other desk.

root@server7:~# echo $DISPLAY
localhost:10.0

with x forwarding are you still getting the same two errors?

Yes -- X is enabled in the client, but it's still not actually installed on the server, nor do I have the Mate desktop. Those two will always return errors for setups like mine. Same result in the script as in my previous post. For me I'm not terribly worried about it, just passed it along in case you're hate leaving loose ends like I do.. I'd guess not a whole lot of interest in something like this for a server install.. they make for boring screenshots. :D

http://www.neowin.ne...#entry595411898

hmmm i though i had fixed this lol

*buntus carry over the /etc/debian_version

this is why it picks up as debian

when did you download it?

download this one and try it maybe i forgot to update the file

http://www.haggistech.co.uk/ubuntutest.tar.gz

yeah as max says

open a terminal

go to the filder the script is in so for example

cd /home/haggis[/CODE]

do

[CODE]chmod +x stats.sh[/CODE]

then do

[CODE]./stats.sh[/CODE]

Thanks.

This might sound stupid but when I CD my directory, says it's "No such file or directory"

I am pretty sure it's correct. I have it in my Documents folder /home/bman/Documents

What am I doing wrong?

This might sound stupid but when I CD my directory, says it's "No such file or directory"

Is the capitalization correct when you're typing it? *Nix is case sensitive, throws me off all the time. "documents" and "Documents" are two different directories as far as Linux is concerned where out of the box Windows won't care either way, easy mistake to make if you bounce back and forth a lot. Most file managers have a "Open terminal here" sort of context menu too if it helps any, depends on which file manager you're using.. some aren't as flexible/convenient as others.

I have tried it both ways without luck.

And no option like that in my file manager. Default Ubuntu 12.04...

Best file manager? Any out there with tabs?

Nautilus - the default file manager in Ubuntu - is my favorite file manager, and it does have tabs. You can either go to "File->New Tab" to open a new tab or use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl+T". You can also add an "Open in Terminal" option to the Nautilus context menu as described here.

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