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<br/>Graeme Geldenhuys <graeme@geldenhuys.co.uk> hat am 13. September 2012 um 11:19 geschrieben:
<br/>> On 13/09/12 10:01, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
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<br/>> > Yes, but its parameters vary.
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<br/>> Between Linux distros?
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Yes.
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For examples some embedded Linux and chroot jails.
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> I know they vary between FreeBSD, Solaris and
<br/>> Linux. But I think they are all the same on various Linux distros. The
<br/>> original poster specifically mentioned usage under Linux, so again I
<br/>> think he can safely use ps without problems in his environment.
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He might safely use them, if he knows his target platforms.
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Mattias
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