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Package: procps
Version: 1:2.0.2-4
With the personality set to bsd 'ps m' still doesn't work exactly as the
old ps did:
$ PS_PERSONALITY=bsd ps m
PID TTY MAJFLT MINFLT TRS DRS SIZE SWAP RSS SHRD LIB DT
COMMAND
26097 ttyp0 1114 7519 345 2270 - - 712 - - - bash
26098 ttyp2 1054 19592 345 2238 - - 0 - - -
[bash]
26099 ttyp1 1794 16204 345 2342 - - 924 - - - bash
26103 ttyp4 1027 9174 345 2342 - - 660 - - - bash
26115 ttyp6 1048 2479 345 2214 - - 0 - - -
[bash]
26116 ttyp7 1009 869 345 2086 - - 0 - - -
[bash]
26118 ttyp5 103 60 84 999 - - 0 - - -
[xcon]
32611 ttyp1 259 398 345 1622 - - 1152 - - - bash
/usr/bin/bug -x procp
32702 ttyp1 481 73 313 2130 - - 1452 - - - vi
-G x11 +5 /tmp/bugB3iKE
32703 ttyp0 299 63 57 2762 - - 1072 - - - ps m
As you can see, many fields are not displayed.
-- System Information
Debian Release: potato
Kernel Version: Linux gondor 2.2.10 #1 Sun Jun 27 15:16:38 EST 1999 i586 unknown
Versions of the packages procps depends on:
ii libc6 2.1.2-0pre10 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and timezone
ii libncurses4 4.2-3.2 Shared libraries for terminal handling
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ps no longer shows these fields at all. Given what has happened (and not
happened) to Linux memory management they are probably fields that
wouldn't make sense on a Linux system anyhow.
- Craig
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