Javier Barroso <javibarr...@gmail.com> writes:
> In my debian system column "w" doesn't appear. I take a look to vmstat
> in Redhat 4.1 and openSuse 11.0 systems and 'w' doesn't appeart too.
> 
> So, if it is a linux exam, why include w column?

I have a feeling that this question was created on an older Linux distro.

It used to be there.  I just checked one of the older systems that we manage:

m...@newsol:~[101]% vmstat
   procs                      memory    swap          io     system     cpu
 r  b  w   swpd   free   buff  cache  si  so    bi    bo   in    cs  us sy id
 2  0  0 129208  41912 212548 139620   0   0     1     0    0     1   0 0  0


There is another way to tell without the 'w', though ;)


> > There is. It's called the "Comment" button. ;)
> I made a comment, is this comment read by any people ?

They are reviewed before exams are refreshed.


> Thanks for your time

My pleasure.  Also, if you are keen to help improve the exams, in general,
you should consider joining the lpi-examdev mailing list:

        http://list.lpi.org/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev

Regards,
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