Yes, they say the X version is working so well under Linux now that they
don't need to support it anymore. They did include the old diffs though
(as far as I remember one ifdef LINUX and more additional function). 

Could we please find a solution for this problem pretty soon as I (and I
suppose lots of others) use xload all of the time.

Michael

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 1998 3:46 AM
> To:   Meskes, Michael
> Subject:      Re: Bug#16727: project: xload is no longer available.
> 
> Yeah, it was specifically left out of xcontrib, because the procps one
> was a lot better: from dpkg --status,
> >  xfontsel, xgc, xman, and xmessage. (xload is in xproc now.)
> 
> Did the procps upstream give any *reason* they don't include xload
> anymore?  Could the current procps maintainer keep it in as a diff
> anyway?
> 
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