
Inspect the baby process to determine the cause of the signal. The parent process, Kim Dunbar, is reportedly doing fine.ĭespite its complexity, baby only knows one signal, SIGCHLD, (or SIGCLD in the System V implementation), which it uses to contact the parent processes. Jacqueline's vital statistics: 8 pounds 3 oz, 20 inches, long dark hair. name assign the name name to the new processĬompleted successfully on Jat 9:11pm.

sex define the gender of the created process Parent processes then broadcast messages to all other processes, local and remote, informing them of their Successful completion of baby results in the creation and naming of a new process. Versions of baby expect both parent processes to be active during the final stages. It has since been determined that the presence of both parent processes result in a generally lower system load at completion, and thus current In those versions the initiating process which was not present was awakenedĪnd notified of the results upon completion. Older implementations of baby did not require both initiating processes to be present at the time of completion. Most systems require constant monitoring when baby reaches its final stages of execution. Ity for approximately forty weeks and then terminates with a heavy system load. NAMEīaby - create new process from two parentsīaby is initiated when one parent process polls another server process through a socket connection in the BSD version or through pipes in the System V implementation. While this particular entry is deliberately not big, some of the funny man page entries are well detailed. You can see the style of writing is identical to the real man page entries. Once you have this package installed, you can read some entries using the man command. For example, if you use command man celibacy, you’ll see an output like this:
#Open funny pages install
You can install it using your distribution’s package manager. In Debian and Ubuntu based distributions, use the command below: sudo apt install funny-manpages I think funny-manpages are available in most Linux distributions.

If you are not extra-sensitive and can tolerate stuff with a sexual overtone, you should be fine with these entries. Warning! Some of these manpages might be treated offensive. There is a package unsurprisingly called funny-manpages and it adds some witty entries to the man pages.īefore I show you a few examples, let me give you the same ‘warning’ that its description does:Ī set of miscellaneous humorous manpages (don’t take them too seriously!). Funny Man Pages: for some light-hearted Linux fun
