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Subject[PATCH] Re: Linux Trace Toolkit
Werner Almesberger wrote:
>
> Karim Yaghmour wrote:
> > The Linux Trace Toolkit enables it's user to know exactly
> > what happened in a system at all times and why it happens.
>
> Looks very interesting, particularly for debugging interactions among
> groups of demons and/or the kernel. I've had a quick look at your
> screen shots and the patch and the following things came to my mind:
>

<snip>

I agree with Werner's comments.

I've placed a patch (already sent to Karim) to modify the Linux Trace
tree to 2.3.11 at http://www.tidalwave.net/~rdynes/.

There's also an (unfinished) tulip.c thing there for people interested
in ethernet sniffing.

-Richard

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Richard Dynes
rdynes@varcom.com

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