Ether-what? Where is the coming from?

From: Robert Tilley (tilleyrw_at_cfl.rr.com)
Date: 10/31/04


To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 17:55:53 -0500

GKrellm indicates that something is pumping data through my ethernet pipe.
How can I discover the culprit?

This is affecting my CPU usage...

Bob

-- 
WE'RE GOING TO THROW THE MX AWAY AFTER WE BUILD IT.  The MX is really
[Don't tell anybody!] just a "bargaining chip" in the nuclear-arms-
reduction talks with the Russians.  See, we have a problem with the
Russians.  They look at our leaders and they see, for example, George
Bush, who is really a fine and brave man but who happens to have this
unfortunate physical characteristic whereby when he talks he sounds as
though he just inhaled a helium party balloon.  If he ever becomes
President, the Russians will deliberately create nuclear crises just so
they can gather around the Hot Line with refreshments and listen to
George talk.
  -- Dave Barry, "At Last, the Ultimate Deterrent Against
     Political Fallout"
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