Hi,
> > I'm fully available this summer without any other commitments, will
> > tune my day/night rhythm as per my mentor's requirement and assure a
> > dedicated work of 50 hours/week.
>
> Wow, 50 hours a week is a lot. I didn't put nearly as much time into
> my GSoC project, I think 2
Hi,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I totally agree that it would be desirable to have a library that help
> writing such *really* trivial translators. (libtrivtrivfs?... ;-) )
(Looking in a thesaurus.) How about, micro, puny, trite, scanty...?
Wait I think we have a winner libweefs. ;-)
> I thi
Hi,
> BTW, there is a problem: We have another very promising application for
> the procfs task. If we want to take both of you, one would have to
> switch to a different task. Would you be willing to work on something
> else as well? I know it's unfortunate, as you have already put so much
> work
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 11:29:10PM +0100, Carl Fredrik Hammar wrote:
> "Madhusudan C.S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The project thus aims at making the GNU/Linux process management
> > tools like ps, top, vmstat, sysctl, w, kill, skill, nice, snice,
> > pgrep, free, tload, uptime, fuser,
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 09:54:32AM +0530, Madhusudan C.S wrote:
> > /proc//cpu - Contains CPU state information of the process
> > > and exactly contains Current and last cpu in which it was
> > > executed.
> >
>
> In linux 2.4.x compatible mode this is required by top and related tools f
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 05:04:48PM +0100, Carl Fredrik Hammar wrote:
> > /ip/eth0/tcp/ /ip/eth0/udp/ /ip/eth1/tcp/ /ip/eth1/udp/ /ip/lo/tcp/
> > /ip/lo/udp/ /ip/tcp/ /ip/udp/
[...]
> Shouldn't it be /eth0/ip/tcp/? I.e. with internet protocol is layered
> over ethernet.
Indeed, the more I th
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 01:43:54PM +0200, Carl Fredrik Hammar wrote:
> > BTW, there is a problem: We have another very promising application
> > for the procfs task. If we want to take both of you, one would have
> > to switch to a different task. Would you be willing to work on
> > something
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 01:35:34PM +0200, Carl Fredrik Hammar wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I totally agree that it would be desirable to have a library that help
> > writing such *really* trivial translators. (libtrivtrivfs?... ;-) )
>
> (Looking in a thesaurus.) How about, micr
Hi,
Can we have an updated table of who is working on what domain, in the
"current status" at:
http://www.bddebian.com/~wiki/#index5h2
For example:
Domain working/interestsName E-mail
TCP/IP stack A[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/proc