It's true. If the kernel provides something, there are fewer things
that can break. But if your system is so broken that you can't resolve
uids, fix that before running perf. Must we design perf for that case?
After all, 'ls -l' will break under the same circumstances. It's hard
to imagine doing useful work when that doesn't work.
It has other issues, which are IMO more problematic.
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