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    SubjectKERNEL 1.3.7x-1.3.8x
    Chris Salinardi writes:
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    > Ever since I left my 1.3.20 kernel for the 1.3.7x-1.3.8x kernels my "ps"
    > command has been giving me funny output. Whenever I run "ps u" for user
    > names on the processes it tells me "Floating exception". I don't have a
    > clue what that means, but that's the only problem I have wiith the new
    > kernels. Does anyone else have this problem? Can you tell me how to
    fix it?

    Chris,

    Try the latest procps utilities. See:

    Begin3
    Title: procps
    Version: 0.99a
    Entered-date: 25FEB96
    Description: Procps is a library which parses the textual /proc filesystem and
    a suite of utilites which use the library.
    Keywords: procps /proc ps uptime w free pstree killall fuser top tload vmstat
    psupdate watch skill snice xmem xload xidle XConsole xcpustate
    psdatabase psdevtab libproc
    Author: Charles Blake, Michael K. Johnson, based on the work of many.
    Maintained-by: cblake@bbn.com (Charles Blake)
    Primary-site: tsx-11.mit.edu /pub/linux/BETA/procps
    256kB procps-0.99a.tar.gz
    Alternate-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/Status/ps
    256kB procps-0.99a.tar.gz
    Platform: Linux
    Copying-policy: GNU Public License
    End



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