Gary Morgan wrote:
ok, I'm new to Linux, the only knowledge I have is from the books I have
read. But all of them have seem to skip over, what seems to me as, simple
questions.
1. I notice when I do an "# ls" I get a directory listing but some objects
(files, directorys etc.) are
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Gary Morgan wrote:
Hi Gary,
1. I notice when I do an "# ls" I get a directory listing but some objects
(files, directorys etc.) are listed in different color text, or have
distinctive markings next to them (ie. directories are blue, symbolic links
have the "@" symbol next
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Gary Morgan wrote:
ok, I'm new to Linux, the only knowledge I have is from the books I have
read. But all of them have seem to skip over, what seems to me as, simple
questions.
1. I notice when I do an "# ls" I get a directory listing but some objects
(files,
ok, I'm new to Linux, the only knowledge I have is from the books I have
read. But all of them have seem to skip over, what seems to me as, simple
questions.
1. I notice when I do an "# ls" I get a directory listing but some objects
(files, directorys etc.) are listed in different color text,
] simple question I think?
What is the command to see what services are
running? I want to shut
off SMTP on my IP MASQ. and see what else is
running.
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changed as far as I know on the Linux box? Any Ideas?
Sean
sean wrote:
What is the command to see what services are running? I want to shut
off SMTP
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, sean wrote:
What is the command to see what services are running? I want to shut
off SMTP on my IP MASQ. and see what else is running.
Try "ps aux" or "ps -ef"
--
Ronald
servicios ejecutandose en tu
maquina.
-Mensaje original-
De: sean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: viernes 28 de enero de 2000 8:32
Para: Newbie
Asunto: [newbie] simple question I think?
What is the command to see what services are
running? I want to shut
off SMTP
Con ps -A ves todos los servicios ejecutandose en tu maquina.
-Mensaje original-
De: sean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: viernes 28 de enero de 2000 8:32
Para: Newbie
Asunto: [newbie] simple question I think?
What is the command to see what services are running? I
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