Fedora Core 5 Update: procinfo-18-18.2.2
Summary
The procinfo command gets system data from the /proc directory (the
kernel filesystem), formats it and displays it on standard output.
You can use procinfo to acquire information about your system from the
kernel as it is running.
Install procinfo if you'd like to use it to gather and display system
data.
- fix #185300 - cpu steal time support
d51ac6b64c1f36de539d81bebc04731c6c78071a SRPMS/procinfo-18-18.2.2.src.rpm
690bd5a2386d56f389db7642f616f1cca70a8b2b ppc/procinfo-18-18.2.2.ppc.rpm
fa838732527c3dd698be1bc2f08d8cfe59d8e325 ppc/debug/procinfo-debuginfo-18-18.2.2.ppc.rpm
0e1996716f01c9d1d9aff620fef9d0097abceb5c x86_64/procinfo-18-18.2.2.x86_64.rpm
7aa96d84cf27b52c85e9927f2a461d5f281cb3b6 x86_64/debug/procinfo-debuginfo-18-18.2.2.x86_64.rpm
a57269d00f06b0e00f4e0a5998ea6caf4995e794 i386/procinfo-18-18.2.2.i386.rpm
6622a9a650c08a7115efd3448a1c91a2ca6ba627 i386/debug/procinfo-debuginfo-18-18.2.2.i386.rpm
This update can be installed with the 'yum' update program. Use 'yum update
package-name' at the command line. For more information, refer to 'Managing
Software with yum,' available at .
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