Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
From: "Sander van Malssen" <svm@kozmix.hacktic.nl>
Subject: procinfo 0.3
Message-ID: <ann-16254.768605363@cs.cornell.edu>
Date: Tue, 10 May 1994 21:29:40 GMT
Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh)

Hi,

Version 0.3 of procinfo can be found on sunsite.unc.edu in either
/pub/Linux/Incoming, or /pub/Linux/system/Misc/ps.

>From the README:

Procinfo is a small program that gathers some system information from
diverse files under /proc and prints it to the screen. It duplicates
some of the functionality of free(1) and uptime(1). It should work
with any kernel release close to 1.0.


* New in this version:

  + Interrupts look better. Idea from Danny ter Haar
    <danny@cistron.nl.mugnet.org>.

  + A new option `-d' gives you the differences for memory,
    pagein/out, swapin/out, disks, context and interrupts since last
    update. Suggested by Rob Janssen <pe1chl@rabo.nl>.

  + Since the advent of /proc/devices in Linux 1.1.3 and of the
    modularized SLS 1.0.5 kernel means that not everything will fit on
    one 80x25 screen anymore, I have introduced a new option `-m' that
    will replace the default screen with one showing all modules (and
    devices and filesystems if your kernel is new enough). The modules
    list has disappeared from the default display. `-a' gives you
    everything.

  + Added percentages for CPU usage. Note that these are accumulated
    percentages, as opposed to those given by top(1).

  + To accommodate both those who use 1.0.x kernels and those who use
    1.1.x kernels, I have re-arranged the #defines a bit. See the full
    README.


Cheers,
Sander
-- 
Sander van Malssen
svm@kozmix.hacktic.nl

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