Charles Wilson wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
Basically, you're stuck with 'pstree -A'.
Works in Cygwin but not on my Linux box (Fedora Core 3):
Jupiter:pstree -A
pstree: invalid option -- A
usage: pstree [ -a ] [ -c ] [ -h | -H pid ] [ -l ] [ -n ] [ -p ] [ -u ]
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
Basically, you're stuck with 'pstree -A'.
Works in Cygwin but not on my Linux box (Fedora Core 3):
Jupiter:pstree -A
pstree: invalid option -- A
usage: pstree [ -a ] [ -c ] [ -h | -H pid ] [ -l ] [ -n ] [ -p ] [ -u ]
[ -G | -U ] [ pid |
Charles Wilson wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
Strangely, if I set TERM=rxvt-cygwin-native , use luconP as my font ,
it does NOT matter whether my CYGWIN variable has codepage:oem,
codepage:ansi, or neither. The following behaviors are the same:
ascii.exe prints the line draw characters
pstree
Charles Wilson wrote:
Strangely, if I set TERM=rxvt-cygwin-native , use luconP as my font , it
does NOT matter whether my CYGWIN variable has codepage:oem,
codepage:ansi, or neither. The following behaviors are the same:
ascii.exe prints the line draw characters
pstree -G prints garbage
It *
Brian Dessent wrote:
I searched fro luconP.zip and found some references -but all sites that
appear to have the file seem to have went belly up. Anybody got a copy
of this font?
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-10/msg01042.html
Nope, the cygutils website was relocated to
http://cyguti
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> I searched fro luconP.zip and found some references -but all sites that
> appear to have the file seem to have went belly up. Anybody got a copy
> of this font?
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-10/msg01042.html
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Brian Dessent wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
I like using rxvt as my terminal. Recently I discovered pstree (don't
know how I missed it before). pstree doesn't appear to be in Cygwin
but it does appear to be on Linux. I often use rxvt in conjunction with
It's been included in the psmisc cygwin p
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> I like using rxvt as my terminal. Recently I discovered pstree (don't
> know how I missed it before). pstree doesn't appear to be in Cygwin but
> it does appear to be on Linux. I often use rxvt in conjunction with
It's been included in the psmisc cygwin package for some ti
I like using rxvt as my terminal. Recently I discovered pstree (don't
know how I missed it before). pstree doesn't appear to be in Cygwin but
it does appear to be on Linux. I often use rxvt in conjunction with ssh
to log into Linux machines. Now pstree supports a -G to use line drawing
characte
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