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Why ad this to ZM when you can download somthing that do this for free.
PHP Sysinfo : http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/
PHP Sysinfo : http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/
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Tom Stage
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As it would be an administrative thing I would think that using something like phpsysinfo or webmin would be a better solution.
It would be Phil's call if he would like to do that but, I think adding another dependancy (lmsensors) just complicates the build and increases the possibility of more complications. If we had more people working the source maybe, but I think IMHO that Phill does plenty enough just keeping up with the current dependancies. As >MySQL 4.1 and PHP 5 (>php4.4) become more mainstream the PHP code needs to be updated to stay functional and that will be a bit of work it self.
I'm trying to learn so I can try to help out more but is a slow process. Also in light of recent events in the Southern states, I'm contracting the help of the BORG to make a database and frontend GUI that limits traffic to facilitate Health and Wellfare and resorce management traffic over various transmition mediums (TCP-IP, AX25) so that it is efficiant over 900-2400 baud (HF- UHF radio) to support remote locations. This is a project I previously didn't have the knowledge for 11 years ago when I thought of it. Now we need it more than ever and the borg is local to me and has the resorces to compleate the project in a week and support me once out in the field to tweak any bugs (thinking about it this would be an awesome project for the linux community if we could build all of it using MySQL with a web frontend on the server and an application for the laptops to cut the traffic to just the data. Would get some publicity possibly if the community could get it to work). Hmm, thinking I will start the project on source forge and see if I can make that happen.
After getting that compleated then I'm probably on my way south with a trailer load of radio gear from an presently undetermined source to assist the Red Cross if they will have me.
Here are the links for Webmin and phpsysinfo:
http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net
http://webmin.com
Regards,
Cordel
It would be Phil's call if he would like to do that but, I think adding another dependancy (lmsensors) just complicates the build and increases the possibility of more complications. If we had more people working the source maybe, but I think IMHO that Phill does plenty enough just keeping up with the current dependancies. As >MySQL 4.1 and PHP 5 (>php4.4) become more mainstream the PHP code needs to be updated to stay functional and that will be a bit of work it self.
I'm trying to learn so I can try to help out more but is a slow process. Also in light of recent events in the Southern states, I'm contracting the help of the BORG to make a database and frontend GUI that limits traffic to facilitate Health and Wellfare and resorce management traffic over various transmition mediums (TCP-IP, AX25) so that it is efficiant over 900-2400 baud (HF- UHF radio) to support remote locations. This is a project I previously didn't have the knowledge for 11 years ago when I thought of it. Now we need it more than ever and the borg is local to me and has the resorces to compleate the project in a week and support me once out in the field to tweak any bugs (thinking about it this would be an awesome project for the linux community if we could build all of it using MySQL with a web frontend on the server and an application for the laptops to cut the traffic to just the data. Would get some publicity possibly if the community could get it to work). Hmm, thinking I will start the project on source forge and see if I can make that happen.
After getting that compleated then I'm probably on my way south with a trailer load of radio gear from an presently undetermined source to assist the Red Cross if they will have me.
Here are the links for Webmin and phpsysinfo:
http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net
http://webmin.com
Regards,
Cordel
phpsysinfo
phpsysinfo is a really nice app - thanks for the linky!
/deploys
Chris
/deploys
Chris