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From: brantk@atlas.com (brantk)
Subject: Re: I hope this won't ignite a major flame war, but I've got to know!
Message-ID: <1994Jul29.071335.17077@atlas.com>
Organization: Atlas Telecom Inc.
References: <30ntmh$642@apollo.west.oic.com> <30pafh$hv4@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM> <DHOLLAND.94Jul25170707@scws33.harvard.edu>
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 1994 07:13:35 GMT
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In article <DHOLLAND.94Jul25170707@scws33.harvard.edu> dholland@scws33.harvard.edu (David Holland) writes:
>
> > Why do people like the BSD ps options? 
>
>Largely because we're used to them.
>
> > There's no way to restrict the list, except to the current session,
> > or grepping the output. 
>
>There's -t, to select a terminal; ps -tp6 lists only what's on ttyp6.
>For example.
>
>Does AT&T ps have an equivalent of -x?

The closest thing is ps -ef, which ain't very close. :)

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