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- From: andrewc@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au (Andrew J. Cosgriff !)
- Subject: Re: ps that uses /proc
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- References: <1992Dec14.032831.9921@u.washington.edu> <1992Dec14.082323.28955@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 09:37:05 GMT
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- parry@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Tom J Parry) writes:
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- >David Barr (barr@stein.u.washington.edu) wrote:
- >>Has anyone written a version of ps that uses the proc file system? I
- >>couldn't get my old version of ps to work with linux 0.99, so I wrote
- >>my own ps program.
-
- >You need to recompile ps and friends for 0.99. Before I did this ps showed
- >a total of 0 processes (but didn't give an error). Lack of recompilation
- >of ps and friends probably explains their sick state with 0.98 pl6.
-
- ps -U
-
- ought to do (assuming you have a /usr/src/linux/tools/system file)
-
- although I did notice in 98p6 that ps no longer shows the command line
- options of the processes - they're all inside brackets...
-
- Any fixes ?
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