> > On 1 June 2011 17:49, Theo de Raadt <dera...@cvs.openbsd.org> wrote: > > > What has changed, however, is that the kernel has more kernel threads > > > running (for instance, ps aguxk, and look at the first few which have > > > the 'K' flag set in the 'STAT' field. > > > > In ps aguxk, what does the "g" do? I didn't find enlightenment on the > > man page or the Googles. > > These days it does nohing. It used to a flag up to 4.3BSD. Which > showed more processes than the normally, like proceses not attached > to your terminal and zombies iirc.
It is such a bummer that we don't provide source code so that _educated_ people could read it. Oh wait, we provide source code. So access to source code isn't the problem? No it has never been the problem.