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DTrace provides an array for userland processes, fds[], which allows mapping file descriptors to a fileinfo_t structure, which can then be used to get information about that file. This does not seem to be documented anywhere in the DTrace guide, currently.
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We should create a manpage for zcage.
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Ubuntu has the very nice and simple pppoeconf app exactly for the purpose of dealing with pppoe. In the OpenIndiana docs I only found references to pppd. That is as far as I could understand from reading 'man pppd' a way to build scripts on top of raw network protocols. I am willing to put on the effort to help create some sort of simple to use script to solve the issue of connecting to my ISP. If
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In order to emphasize privilege separation, we actually need some of the processes to run as a different user. The setup guides should create one or more unprivileged users for the sake of demonstrating this feature.
There is no solid definitions of the IPD states. For example, one could assume:
Pre-draft: Still so WIP that readers should expect document changes in the short term.
Draft: Document is "good" and needs to be implemented. Could be changed only in the face of implementation/bringup experience.
Published: Document reflects running code.
For example, IPD 6 is in pre-draft state, but is
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Is there any chance that you will create a printable version of this docs as it would be very useful if it is distributed on my college tech club and my fellow linux geekmate. Thanks