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AUDIT_DETECT_MACHINE(3)        Linux Audit API       AUDIT_DETECT_MACHINE(3)
       audit_detect_machine - Detects the current machine type
       #include <libaudit.h>
       int audit_detect_machine (void);
       audit_detect_machine queries uname and converts the kernel machine
       string to an enum value defined in machine_t. The machine type is
       needed for any use of the audit_name_to_syscall function.
       Returns -1 if an error occurs; otherwise, the return value is the
       machine's type.
       uname(3), audit_name_to_syscall(3).
       Steve Grubb
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Red Hat                           Oct 2006           AUDIT_DETECT_MACHINE(3)