WHAT DO THE BRACKETS mean? (down below)
Hello there:
I have a Suse 9 machine as:
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# uname -r
2.6.5-7.97-smp
# cat /etc/issue
Welcome to SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (i586) - Kernel \r (\l).
Those are kernel processes/threads.
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WHAT DO THE BRACKETS mean? (down below)
Hello there:
I have a
Thanks, that's what I thought...:)
ET
Jon M. Hanson writes:
Those are kernel processes/threads.
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if it shows up in a PS then its running ;-)
however kacpid is just the type of acpi daemon k probably the KDE
implementation of it if took a guess.
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 5:37 PM, Jon M. Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those are kernel processes/threads.
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Jon M. Hanson (N7ZVJ)
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
if it shows up in a PS then its running ;-)
however kacpid is just the type of acpi daemon k probably the KDE
implementation of it if took a guess.
In this case, the k stands for kernel. It's the kernel ACPI daemon.
-Dale
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