Messages in this thread | | | From | "Albert D. Cahalan" <> | Subject | Re: HZ=1024 for CPU >= 586? | Date | Mon, 18 Jan 1999 10:43:45 -0500 (EST) |
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CaT writes: > Albert D. Cahalan wrote the following: >> >> I fixed top, ps, and more. >> http://www.cs.uml.edu/~acahalan/linux/procps-990103.tar.gz >> >> You can set HZ to 1024 without recompiling. You don't have to >> make /proc report values as if HZ had not been changed, >> but you could. It is your option. >> >> That also includes: >> >> CPU time info is correct for the very first time. >> Unix98 pty devices are shown. >> Both "ps aux" and "ps -ef" work now, and you can mix them freely. >> You don't have to update /etc/psdatabase when you recompile Linux. >> You don't have to update /etc/psdevtab when you change /dev. >> Processes can be selected by name. ("ps -C xterm,nxterm,rxvt") >> Formats are totally user-defined. ("ps -o ruser,euser,pid,cmd") > > Umm, grabbed it, compiled it, used it as default and umm...
> Did I miss something real silly? :/ > > (glibx 2.0.109, ncurses-4.2-990102)
You missed a compile warning. Adjust ps/common.h as needed.
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