On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 06:02:15PM +0000, Glen Anderson wrote:
> 
> I liked the idea of using an adjective when talking about the combined
> statistics however cumulative isn't really an accurate term and while
> ostensibly mean seems appropriate I'm unsure how top calculates that
> line on machines with CPUs of varying speeds. If it takes a mean of
> the percentages it's clearly misleading, if it does something a it
> cleverer use of the term mean is wrong. With this in mind I think the
> following tweak to Jason's suggestion would be best.
> 

i'm fine with this. anyone object?
jmc

> $ diff -u top.1 top.1.new
> --- top.1       Thu Mar 24 12:39:45 2011
> +++ top.1.new   Thu Mar 24 17:59:30 2011
> @@ -75,7 +75,8 @@
>  The options are as follows:
>  .Bl -tag -width Ds
>  .It Fl 1
> -Display CPU statistics on a single line instead of a line per CPU.
> +Display CPU statistics for all processors on a single line instead of one
> +line per CPU.
>  .It Fl b
>  Use
>  .Em batch
> @@ -282,7 +283,8 @@
>  .Sq P
>  interactive command.
>  .It 1
> -Display CPU statistics on a single line instead of a line per CPU.
> +Toggle CPU statistics between a single line for all processors and one line
> +per CPU.
>  .It C
>  Toggle the display of process command line arguments.
>  .It d Ar count

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