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Unix Commands

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Apr 29, 2001
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Which one of the following UNIX commands provides a detailed listing of all of the processes named real Which shell uses the file ".history" in the user's home directory?_time?

Is it C-Shell, /bin/csh or Bourne Shell, /bin/sh
 
3333,

Pardon me -- but are these just questions for college or university assignments? Mike
michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com
Email welcome if you're in a hurry or something -- but post in tek-tips as well please, and I will post my reply here as well.
 
Looks that way to me!!!! HOWEVER when I was first thrown to the lions, I asked a lot of VERY basic questions to the former administrator and system software specialists. I don't know what I would have done without their help. Heck, I'm still making a pest of myself with the specialists.

I don't have a problem with collage students asking basic questions, (I wish I had this forum when I was in school). I do however have a problem with the number of questions in a row and of the type that can be found in any reference book or in the man pages.

Try this for your process problem, ps -ef | grep hithere. This should return the information about process hithere. BTW the ps -ef is an example in the man pages.

 
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