On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Jeff Rhyason wrote:
> > So write it. It wouldn't be terribly difficult. I don't think it'd be
> > terribly popular (so you won't be able to talk someone here into doing
> > it for you) but you could grab an idea for the communications & logging
> > from syslog (using a daemon & a socket) and just instrument the right
> > parts of the kernel to write to the socket. You'd have to write the
> > daemon & write a bit of code in the kernel. It would be a reasonably
> > simple project.
>
> OK I will get started. Can I hassle you for help?
Occaisonally, but you'd do better hitting this list in general. I'm on a
new job and I'm giving it a LOT of hours; you might wait a week for me to
find time to generate an answer. It depends on your questions, too. If
you demonstrate by your question's topic and focus that you've made a
*hard* effort to answer it on yourself, *loads* of folks will help. If it
looks like just another person looking for a free ride (and there's so
many of those that we get a bit defensive) then you wouldn't expect too
much.
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New Year's Resolution: I will not sphroxify gullible people into looking up
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