Hi,
Nianwei Xing writes:
> Hi,
> I am a new debian user and after finish the
> installation,I got a question about display. I want to
> work on another unix machine, after "xhost" and
> "telnet", I use the command: export DISPLAY=my machine
> name:0.0 and th
Hi,
I am a new debian user and after finish the
installation,I got a question about display. I want to
work on another unix machine, after "xhost" and
"telnet", I use the command: export DISPLAY=my machine
name:0.0 and then when I want to use some program, it
is message li
hingwah wrote:
> Recently I just change from using Redhat 6.0 to debian. I'm now
> using slink 2.1 + a few updates from the frozen directory..
>
> When I try to use the "ps -aux" command, usually the lines is
> too long and the screen is not large enough to display the whole
> line. In the
> However,in the source code of ps, it should have some code that to retreive
> the COLUMN
> variable in the screen...maybe via a function in the glibc library.
yes - this is quite sure.
> this won't be shell specific as ps can run in all shell..so is there any way
> to
> set the COLUMN and
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > but why debian no "COLUMNS" and "LINES" enviroment variable?
> > distributation just differ from the installation and maintain tools is it?
> >
> this may be version related.
> these both variables are set by bash, so it is possible, that the version
> distributed w
Add the w option to the aux (one w willl use 1 extra line if necessary, 2
w's will use 2 etc.).
Ron Rademaker
On Fri, 5 May 2000, hingwah wrote:
> Hello all,
> Recently I just change from using Redhat 6.0 to debian. I'm now
> using slink 2.1 +
> a few updates from the frozen directory..
>
> but why debian no "COLUMNS" and "LINES" enviroment variable?
> distributation just differ from the installation and maintain tools is it?
>
this may be version related.
these both variables are set by bash, so it is possible, that the version
distributed with debian does not allow you to set the
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > When I try to use the "ps -aux" command,usually the lines is too
> > long and the screen
> > is not large enough to display the whole line.In the times when I use
> > Redhat 6.0 I can just
> > solve it by "COLUMNS=200 ps-aux" (orginally COLUMNS=80),if the lines
> When I try to use the "ps -aux" command,usually the lines is too
> long and the screen
> is not large enough to display the whole line.In the times when I use
> Redhat 6.0 I can just
> solve it by "COLUMNS=200 ps-aux" (orginally COLUMNS=80),if the lines is
> too long
> it will wrapped to next
Hello all,
Recently I just change from using Redhat 6.0 to debian. I'm now
using slink 2.1 +
a few updates from the frozen directory..
When I try to use the "ps -aux" command,usually the lines is too
long and the screen
is not large enough to display the whole line.In the times when I use
R
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