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Re: [MiNT] Was: /proc, will be: /sys
On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 12:59:26AM -0800, josephus wrote:
> HPUX does not. 10.20 <10.30> 11.00 . I worked on the systems
> building the compilers for the HP V-Class computers using Convex
> technology; these being Convex compilers. PS has various switches
> on HP. I remember thinking it was weird, being posix. But I did
> not look at the man or the spec. But "ps -ef" was the common way
> we used it. I was NOT root. It would show me different views
And you are sure that the 's' bit was not set on the executable?
I know two kinds of ps: the ones that read /dev/kmem (like SunOS4), which
require to be either sgid kmem or suid root, and those that use /proc or
other system calls.
cu
Michael
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