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"content": "If you are like me, you might have peeked at most of the files under /proc, just to see what kind of information is in them. Recently looking at the #Linux scheduler, so I revisited the 'sched' file (/proc/PID/sched). \n\nWell, I have difficulties finding a good overview of the values (and explanation!). So you might have guessed it.. a new article is born.\n\nhttps://linux-audit.com/kernel/scheduler/explanation-of-values-in-proc-pid-sched/\n\nWork in progress, so feedback, thoughts, boosts very welcome 🚀 . Let's complete this thing!\n\n#blog",
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