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Observing Linux Behavior CSCI411 Lab Adapted from Linux kernel Projects by Gary Nutt Exercise Goal: You will learn several important characteristics of the Linux kernel , processes, memory and other resources. You will write a program to use the /proc virtual file system to inspect various kernel values that reflect the machines load average, process resource utilization and so on. After you have obtained the kernel status, you will prepare a report of the cumulative Behavior that you observed. Contents Introduction .. 2 Problem Statement .. 2 attacking the Problem .. 4 Organizing a Solution .. 6 Submission Requirements .. 8 Appendix 1: Linux Directory Structure Explained with Diagram.
Observing Linux Behavior CSCI411 Lab Adapted from Linux Kernel Projects by Gary Nutt ... Attacking the Problem ... For example, open and close windows, move windows around, and even run some programs in other windows. 4 Attacking the Problem
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