Re: showing process running in 10.4 via the terminal

2008-12-02 Thread Gus
well that top command is pretty neat... i noticed that the processes running went all the way to the end of the terminal screen.. any way to scroll down and see the rest of the printout? or pipe it to a text file? I am a novice unix user and I haven't quite got all the neat tips and tricks down

Re: showing process running in 10.4 via the terminal

2008-12-02 Thread Dan
At 10:26 AM -0800 12/2/2008, Gus wrote: well that top command is pretty neat... i noticed that the processes running went all the way to the end of the terminal screen.. any way to scroll down and see the rest of the printout? or pipe it to a text file? I am a novice unix user and I haven't

Re: showing process running in 10.4 via the terminal

2008-12-02 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Dec 2, 2008, at 11:26 AM, Gus wrote: well that top command is pretty neat... i noticed that the processes running went all the way to the end of the terminal screen.. any way to scroll down and see the rest of the printout? or pipe it to a text file? I am a novice unix user and I

Re: showing process running in 10.4 via the terminal

2008-12-02 Thread Dan
At 2:44 PM -0700 12/2/2008, Bruce Johnson wrote: Learning Unix for Mac OS X http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596009151/ This edition is Tiger specific, but most of the info is applicable to any version of OS X. /me runs shrieking into the night muttering something about unix tomes - Dan. -- -

showing process running in 10.4 via the terminal

2008-12-01 Thread Gus
If you open applications in the gui.. say textedit and mail and excel.. is there any way to view these process via the terminal... is there a way to kill them via the terminal or start them from the terminal? just curious.. Thanks for those that have helped in the past.. you guys are very

Re: showing process running in 10.4 via the terminal

2008-12-01 Thread Hunter Fuller
2008/12/1 Gus [EMAIL PROTECTED]: If you open applications in the gui.. say textedit and mail and excel.. is there any way to view these process via the terminal... Run the command top is there a way to kill them via the terminal Run the command killall TextEdit.app or similar. Depending

Re: showing process running in 10.4 via the terminal

2008-12-01 Thread glen
- Original Message From: Gus [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: G3-5 List g3-5-list@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, December 1, 2008 4:57:08 PM Subject: showing process running in 10.4 via the terminal If you open applications in the gui.. say textedit and mail and excel.. is there any way

Re: showing process running in 10.4 via the terminal

2008-12-01 Thread Hunter Fuller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 2008/12/1 glen : As said in the previous post run the command top (without quotes). This will give you a list showing all processes running and their PID number To kill a particular process or application find the PID (process ID) three