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Now to find the problem,
press the S key again to update delay between updates
when prompted, enter 0 (as in zero) and press enter. "TOP dies instantly
with a Floating point exception (core dumped)"
Is this a Bug in the Sun Cobalt Raq550 OS ?
Is everybody else getting the same OS core Dump ?
BTW: Yes, Zero is a valid value for running TOP on most any linux server.
It even functions correctly of the Raq4 OS
Thanks,
Jeff Edwards
http://www.Raq4less.com