Gnuplot
[http://www.gnuplot.info/ Gnuplot] is present on almost every Unix or Linux system and is thus the choice . . . data you need to visualize. Basic premises: * Gnuplot is installed * You've got a textfile with data, . . . instance you used the -X option for SSH) Start gnuplot and plot your file: $ gnuplot gnuplot> plot . . . to the X and Y axis with the 'using' command: gnuplot> plot "filename.dat" using 1:2 'using 1:2' . . . as the y axis. To plot multiple datafiles: gnuplot> plot "file1.dat" with lines, "file2.dat" with . . .
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Linux
= System Administration = [[Remote_dump]] [[MD5sum]] [[Debian]] -- About apt-get, dpkg and other stuff . . . [[Using_dig]] [[Samba]] [[Shared_directories]] [[Gnuplot]] [[Apache]] [[Yum]] = Networking = [[Traffic_shaping]] . . .
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