[Bug 797962] New: Review Request: procps-ng - System and process monitoring utilities

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Summary: Review Request: procps-ng - System and process monitoring utilities

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=797962

           Summary: Review Request: procps-ng - System and process
                    monitoring utilities
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: medium
          Priority: medium
         Component: Package Review
        AssignedTo: nobody at fedoraproject.org
        ReportedBy: jcapik at redhat.com
         QAContact: extras-qa at fedoraproject.org
                CC: notting at redhat.com,
                    package-review at lists.fedoraproject.org
    Classification: Fedora
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        Regression: ---
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Spec URL: http://jcapik.fedorapeople.org/files/procps-ng/procps-ng.spec
SRPM URL:
http://jcapik.fedorapeople.org/files/procps-ng/procps-ng-3.3.2-1.fc18.src.rpm
Description: 
The procps package contains a set of system utilities that provide
system information. Procps includes ps, free, skill, pkill, pgrep,
snice, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, w, watch and pdwx. The ps command
displays a snapshot of running processes. The top command provides
a repetitive update of the statuses of running processes. The free
command displays the amounts of free and used memory on your
system. The skill command sends a terminate command (or another
specified signal) to a specified set of processes. The snice
command is used to change the scheduling priority of specified
processes. The tload command prints a graph of the current system
load average to a specified tty. The uptime command displays the
current time, how long the system has been running, how many users
are logged on, and system load averages for the past one, five,
and fifteen minutes. The w command displays a list of the users
who are currently logged on and what they are running. The watch
program watches a running program. The vmstat command displays
virtual memory statistics about processes, memory, paging, block
I/O, traps, and CPU activity. The pwdx command reports the current 
working directory of a process or processes.

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