Hello,

Well Big Brother doesn't do sounds unless you count the beeps from the
text messages on your cell phone but it CAN be hacked.

It works great just as is though...

http://www.bb4.com

-mj

And hence AUTHOR spewed: Jamie
>
>
>
>     Is anyone aware of some software which will run on Linux that would
> enable you to monitor the system based on the sounds it is making? For
> instance, every time an a particular action is performed, the kernel
> generates a tick or tone. This would run in the background, and even
> though you might be working on code and not have time to constantly be
> checking your ps -ax output you could become accustomed to the general
> pattern of tones being generated by the kernel, and if you start
> noticing unusual audio patterns, you can go run your ps -ax and see what
> is going on. Sort of like listening to an engine run.
>
>     Is anyone aware of any Linux software that does something like this?
>
>
>    Thanks,
>
>   - Jamie
>
>
>
> And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss
> also gazes into you. - Nietzsche
>
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