Re: Useful Unix compatible commands

2024-02-26 Thread Will Mengarini
* Jonathan Matthew Gresham [24-02/25=Su 16:01 -0500]: > [...] I have been reading a Unix system administrators textbook. > ps -e > [...] > kill process > [...] > ls -R > [...] > If you know any more that can work on GNU compatible software or > Unix compatible software please indicate the commands

Re: Useful Unix compatible commands

2024-02-26 Thread Byunghee HWANG
Hellow Jonathan, Jonathan Matthew Gresham writes: > > ps -e > ls -R > ls -F Thanks, Byunghee from South Korea -- ^고맙습니다 _布德天下_ 감사합니다_^))//

Re: Useful Unix compatible commands

2024-02-25 Thread Dan Ritter
Jonathan Matthew Gresham wrote: > If you know any more that can work on GNU compatible software or Unix > compatible software please indicate the commands in your reply. Perhaps you want to read the Debian Administrator's Handbook? https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-handbook/ Or an in

Re: Useful Unix compatible commands

2024-02-25 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 25 Feb 2024 16:01 -0500, from m...@jmgresham.xyz (Jonathan Matthew Gresham): > ps -e > > This lists the processes > > In that display (if I'm correct) if you see a program that has > extremely high time, then you should kill the process. > > kill process _Definitely_ not blindly. For exampl

Useful Unix compatible commands

2024-02-25 Thread Jonathan Matthew Gresham
Sorry for the misleading post the other day. However, I have been reading a Unix system administrators textbook. ps -e This lists the processes In that display (if I'm correct) if you see a program that has extremely high time, then you should kill the process. kill process There is also l