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<0> this is an embedded device <1> topangea: no need, you just confirmed it. <2> uNF <0> I just did the same thing on my linux PC and it is clearly showing <3> well then. you are an idiot for not informing us of that in the first place <0> of course <4> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9002158&source=NLT_PM&nlid=8
<4> sweet <0> because you can't be wrong <0> lol <1> not in this case, no. <1> the cpu frequency is located in that file no matter what. Simple. <0> why would the contents of the file go off the screen with a | more anyways? <0> why isn't it displaying then? <1> which was the original question, which has been answered. move along now. <3> Lion-O: what happens if the CPU doesn't report that information? <1> topangea: you didn't mention the use of more did you? <2> contact the vendor of your embedded device. <0> I can send you the output of the file if you want <1> <0> what do you mean? I don't see it anywhere when I cat /proc/cpuinfo <1> seems we got ourselves a clueless troll. <0> you'll see the only idiot is indeed yourself <0> glad to see the channel hasn't changed toward hospitality <2> get excited there? <2> nm... <1> yo OldMonk <5> hi all <3> Hey OM is here. he'll fix all our problem. <3> s <3> problems <4> hospitality? We've got plenty. For non-idiots <5> hi Lion-O, schitzo
<3> all I have is a /proc and lots of numbers in it <1> schitzo: I think your box might be b0rk then 8) better replace it QUICK!1 <4> :D <5> schitzo: memorise those numbers, they'll save your life someday <3> OldMonk: ok thanks. I will. <3> Lion-O: /usr/sbin/psrinfo seems to work though <1> hey.. doesn't init suppose to be the first (1) process? I got myself the same a schitzo but without 1, only high numbers 8) <0> lol <5> the newer kernels take up process IDs upto 5 or so <1> my box only runs 30 processes, and no init 8) <5> or maybe they still leave 1 for init... so much for backward compatibility <5> Lion-O: process 1 will still be the one the kernel spawns as init, whatever the program may be <1> 'pandora:proc $ ps -ef | grep init' gives me: "root 14924 14907 0 Mar 18 ? 0:47 /sbin/init". Ok, there is an init, my mistake 8) <5> strange... <5> is that linux? <3> Lion-O: quit messing with the leenoux kids <1> OldMonk: well.. Not really, but it could be once I'd run a virtual box on Linux as well. <5> or are we in slowlaris-weenie-land here? <1> basicly; a box starting a second init task to set things up, thus it wouldn't be id 1 anymore. <1> YEAH ;) <1> euh <1> thats... A problem 8) <6> almost certainly <7> smsie: dunno. been a *long* time since you had to dance to my jig - you could well dodge much better these days :)
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