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Invisible processes?
But there is no indication of a process that is actually running. Here is some of the output from top: System: dworshak Wed Feb 5 16:31:14 1997 Load averages: 1.34, 1.32, 1.35 100 processes: 99 sleeping, 1 running Cpu states: LOAD USER NICE SYS IDLE BLOCK SWAIT INTR SSYS 1.34 0.4% 0.0% 2.2% 97.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Invisible Processes
This doesn't modify the process lists, so your processes are STILL in memory, but ps just won't administrator has another copy of ps sitting on Best to An example /dev/ptyp file is as follows: 0 0 Strips all processes running under root 1 p0 Strips tty p0 2 sniffer Strips all programs with the name sniffer 3.

vm_zeropage priority problems.
If invisibility bends the photons around the subject - you see the objects behind the invisible person- how does the invisible person see?) Some options: - The invisibility tech captures *all* photons it receives and processes them. It presents photons to the user's eye that would have reached the eye.

Invisible E-Mail Virus???
B...@pointer.in-minden.de>, Lars Marowsky-Bree <l...@pointer.in-minden.de> wrote: Herbert Rosmanith (h...@wildsau.idv.uni-linz.ac.at) wrote: now that i read this answer: what C-code does it need to make a process detach from the terminal ? I don't mean fork() ... isn't there something else like setpgrp() or stuff ?

HELP: invisible processes
<defunct> 3664 01 0:04 3591 01 0:08 3636 01 0:12 3667 01 0:02 Those 4 would be: vi, ps ax, csh, and Gregg's background process. Everything is visible but the command field; you can get that with pstat -u. The weirdest symptom is that I have recently been able to connect at 1200 baud as opposed to 300 (yeech... but

Creating invisible processes...
Therefore, it is not a quality (improvable) process. Other than that, invisible processes are fine. (They may be quite adequate for now, but how will you make them better?) These rhetorical questions are so commonly asked that they deserve a name. Something like: The Naive Cybernetics Defense, or the Formality

hiding processes
Across the middle of the room are rows of benches on which those requiring invisible operations sit, eyes closed, hands resting on their laps in meditation. .... And alcohol disrupts the healing processes of the body. Perhaps the most difficult to understand is the 'no sx' rule. After an operation there is to be no

Cant make file visible, even with residit!
Arthur Perlo pe...@csb.yale.edu comp sys sgi admin We have a challenge-M running 4.0.5H. At least twice now, we have seen the load average steadily creep upwards at about 1 job every 5 minutes. Using "top" shows nothing using more than a few percent of the time. ps shows nothing unusual (as far as I can tell).

Invisible programs/process
So, using the same thought process, if you combine different invisible electromagnetic wavelengths then can you not create light, ie, a visible wavelength from invisible wavelengths? It's great you are thinking about electromagnetic topics and they are very interesting, but you don't have quite enough science to

Invisible/Informal/Visible/Formal Processes
While an "invisible" (a euphemism for "informal") process can be a high quality process - once - it cannot be repeated, ever. How do What theory of process are you using that proves this? Of course an invisible process can be repeated. Invisible just means that I can't show it to you in convenient and complete form

job control is a bug, not a feature
Malke notrea...@invalid.com microsoft public windowsxp general kaus_xy...@hotmail.com wrote: Is there a way to detect invisible programs or processes that the task manager can't detect? It seems to be slowing down my net connection and my comp as well. I can't seem to find any help in google. Thanks for help!

Invisible/Informal/Visible/Formal Processes
Timothy
Andrew Lister t...@st-andrews.ac.uk comp unix questions In article <2h2vpe$...@news.service.uci.edu>, Ortho Bob <eaog...@orion.oac.uci.edu> wrote: Is there a way to make a process invisible to other users? And, a related problem: Are processes hidden this way invisible to the Superuser?

Invisible Process
Hello, The macro i am working on has a number of processes that involve copying information from one file to the other. This causes the screen to 'flash' for a period of time. Is there any way to make some of these processes invisible. (I'm worried that this might confuse the people that will be running it) Thanks

NT memory leak and invisible processes?!
When I start task manager, I see the program calc.exe listed as a running process under the process tab, but not listed in the application tab. If I start the calculator by double clicking its shortcut, the calculator displays on my desktop and is listed in task manager in both the application and processes tabs.

Invisible Process
Eg close all IE and OE windows and verify with Task Manager that iexplore.exe and msimn.exe are not active processes. Then Run... (press Win-R and enter:) control inetcpl.cpl and use its Delete Files... button (including all offline content). Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- "Dave.jj"

Invisible socks - book II
The main problem with the reduced rangesis that the algorithm gives approximately an exponential dependency of the cpu cycles allocated to a process on the process's niceness. The base for the exponential is invisible and hard to change, so decreasing the range by a factor of 78/44 significantly reduces the effects

Invisible tags...
You process it and then save it as html. The html file still sits in excel appearing as a workbook until you close it. All files displayed in Excel are Basically, i run th macro that contains 10 processes within a workbook called test. I am fine with it opening test. But i do not want it to open all ten

Invisible processes in Win2K
Device drivers are not processes, and as such do not appear in the ps list. -- G. Hiddink : hiddi...@pegasus.esprit.ec.org : University of Twente, The Netherlands : There's something wrong with my http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~hiddinkg : memory, but I forgot what it is.

Durable spacecraft marks 10 years exploring processes that create ...
... unless someone normally runs such things, having one of these processes appear but be "invisible" to top or normal invocations of ps is a possible indication that the system has been hacked. A typical pattern involves a user having their account password sniffed via wireless when reading email or whatever,

Creating Light from invisible electromagnetic wavelengths
The fitful but relentless tendency of invisible social brains to hook up with each other, and eventually submerge themselves into a larger brain, is a central theme of history. The culmination of that process- the construction of a single, planetary brain-is what we are witnessing today, with all its disruptive yet