On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 01:58:53AM +0100, Peter T. Breuer wrote:
> > >You don't get the argument. Language design. You can write your code in
> > >assembler, or in C, or in Python. /proc is there to provide the
> > >interface that allows us to read the data with the minimum or
> >
> > 'us' is the program reading from /proc, not the human setting at the console.
> > ...
>
> I disagree. If I had to use a tool to read the files in proc, almost
> all its value would disappear for me. It would cease to be a convenience.
I guess an obvious solution would be a program-friendly //sysinfo
converted to a human-friendly /proc through a userland filesystem.
OG.
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