Messages in this thread |  | | From | Jared Mauch <> | Subject | Re: ps -t seg faults under 1.3.97 | Date | Mon, 6 May 1996 11:09:26 -0400 (EDT) |
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Get the patch from http://www2.nether.net/~jared/victim.html
- Jared
shaggenbunsenburner just happened to explain this to us: > On Thu, 2 May 1996, Joel Maslak wrote: > > > On Thu, 2 May 1996, shaggenbunsenburner wrote: > > > > > i'm not 100% sure it's not a bad SIMM, i got new ones about a week ago, > > > but i haven't seen any other problems that could be explained that way, > > > so i'll test some more. > > > > I don't think I have memory problems (up times of 60 days with current > > memory), but I have the ps -t segmentation fault. > > > > procps 0.99a > > Linux 1.3.97 > > libc 5.3.12 > > cool... this is the same setup i have, so it sounds like a definite bug. > and also sounds like i don't have to worry about my memory too much! :) > > i'm cc'ing this to linux-kernel... any ideas, folks? i know the output > of "ps" WRT tty's changed sometime around 1.3.85; since then it's shown > virtual consoles as "1" or "10" rather than "v01" or "v10". > > is there any other setup info anyone needs? > > > The University of California at Berkeley has invented TWO things: > > 1. LSD > > 2. Unix > > Coincidence? I think not. > > bahahahahahaha...... whoever said we computer geeks have no senses of > humor was just plain WRONG :) > > shag > > Judd Bourgeois | When we are planning for posterity, > shagboy@thecia.net | we ought to remember that virtue is > Finger for PGP key | not hereditary. Thomas Paine > > >
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