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 nmon Introduction Workshop by the Developer
  
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 This set of foils was to be presented at STGU 2006. Oh well, at least you can now read the foils and listen to what I would have said. This session was expected to last about 90 minutes. If you listen to all the commentaries, I expect it would take about the same length of time. I missed out a few of the jokes and saved them for next time.
  
 Read the slides and if you want to hear want I have to say click on the word
 [^hello.wav]Commentary <--- Try this one to make sure sound works.
  
 ||!NigelGriffithsOnWhite.jpg!|Feedback would be good\\
  to Nigel Griffiths at \\
 mailto: nag<replace-with-at-symbol>uk.ibm.com|
  ||!NigelGriffithsOnWhite.jpg!|Feedback would be good to Nigel Griffiths at \\
 nag<replace-with-at-symbol>uk.ibm.com|
  
 ||Section|| Link to the Slides and Commentary||
 |1| [Introducing nmon]
 |2| [nmon for AIX]
 |3| [Online User Interface]
 |4| [Saving data to file for later Analysis]
 |5| [Linux performance data]
 |6| [nmon for Linux]
 |7| [nmon Frequently Asked Questions]
  
  
 What Technology has been used here:
  
 # Windows Powerpoint and simply saving the sildes to .jpg format
 # Windows Sound Recorder and the Thinkpad microphone. The data was save in 8KHz, 8 bit, mono which is 7kb/s in .wav format to reduce the size. One audio file per silde and with same name.
 # Wiki to create a table with matching slides and audio files.
  

 
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