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Re: [TCLUG:11507] Help with NE2000/Linksys16 LAN Card






>From: Troy Johnson <john1536@tc.umn.edu>
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>Subject: Re: [TCLUG:11507] Help with NE2000/Linksys16 LAN Card
>Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 08:43:40 -0600
>
>Callum Lerwick wrote:
> > > > Yes, of course. But 'ps', just that, should show me what processes I
> > > > own, not just 'ps' itself and the tty I'm running it from. Every
> > > > other Unix system I've used works like that.
> > >         No, every time I've run ps by itself, it's only shown me
> > > processes on that terminal.  This applies all the way back to Encore
> > > Multimax 10 years ago.
> > I concur. What my RedHat 6.1 box is doing now, and how its always
> > worked, at least with Linux. Haven't touched Solaris in a while...
>
>Solaris has (at least) two ps's: /usr/ucb/ps and /usr/bin/ps. The first
>one displays many of my processes (not all), and the second displays my
>shell. This is without any arguments.
>
>Troy
>
Hi Troy,

I just started working on a Sun workstation, and all of the different 
"windows" (command tool, shell tool, etc.) show your current processes when 
"ps" is entered.  Is there something I'm missing here?  Probably...

todd
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