At 2.4 too, but the status of file is o+r. Do see any
problem about this?

-Thiago Rondon

On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, TenThumbs wrote:

> Let's say a normal user has started a process with pid =
> 12345. /proc/12345 owner and group is the same as the user but
> /proc/12345/* are all owned by root so the normal user can't read most
> of the entries there. In 2.2.18 everything is owned by the user.
> 
> Is this supposed to be happening?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -- 
> Sun
>     2001-01-06 17:30:47.031 UTC (JD 2451916.229711)
>     X  =  -0.004587559, Y  =  -0.004598857, Z  =  -0.001825999
>     X' =   0.000008151, Y' =  -0.000003497, Z' =  -0.000001714
> 
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