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authorGNU Hurd wiki engine <web-hurd@gnu.org>2008-03-28 00:47:36 +0000
committerGNU Hurd wiki engine <web-hurd@gnu.org>2008-03-28 00:47:36 +0000
commit6e10024a9e34e2d2775edf5a8cda17a6f76889e6 (patch)
treeba62232b683e22b52ccba7c1c83927262edc5e20 /community
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@@ -214,8 +214,8 @@ locking works on the Hurd. Only general programming skills are required.
Although there is no standard (POSIX or other) for the layout of the `/proc`
pseudo-filesystem, it turned out a very useful facility in GNU/Linux and other
-systems, and many tools concerned with process management use it. (`ps`, `top`,
-`htop`, `gtop`, `killall`, `pkill`, ...)
+systems, and many tools concerned with process management use it. ([[`ps`|community/gsoc/procfs/procps]], [[`top`||/community/gsoc/procfs/top]],
+[[`htop`|community/gsoc/procfs/htop]], `gtop`, [[`killall`|community/gsoc/procfs/killall]], `pkill`, ...)
Instead of porting all these tools to use [[hurd/libps]] (Hurd's official method for
accessing process information), they could be made to run out of the box, by