Re: find the origin of a process

2010-10-20 Thread Dave Mitchell
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 09:12:10AM +1100, L wrote: > Hi > Look at the below processes. DavMail started at boot up. This is not > proper because User's desktop does not start. I want DavMail started > after user login to the desktop. > > I need to stop this process from auto starting. I need to fin

Re: find the origin of a process

2010-10-19 Thread Rick Stevens
On 10/19/2010 03:12 PM, L wrote: > Hi > Look at the below processes. DavMail started at boot up. This is not > proper because User's desktop does not start. I want DavMail started > after user login to the desktop. > > I need to stop this process from auto starting. I need to find where > this proc

find the origin of a process

2010-10-19 Thread L
Hi Look at the below processes. DavMail started at boot up. This is not proper because User's desktop does not start. I want DavMail started after user login to the desktop. I need to stop this process from auto starting. I need to find where this process was called. The process 1 is /sbin/init I