Re: Philosophical: Linux vs. AIX real unixes

2007-11-01 Thread Carey Tyler Schug
Well, OK, but something about scripting is different. try putting a script command among the bashes...the forest ends before the script, so I cannot tell that my session is being scripted. And, as I said, in Solaris, the pstree goes all the way back to the system's root process, the one shared by

Re: Philosophical: Linux vs. AIX real unixes

2007-10-23 Thread John Summerfield
Adam Thornton wrote: Carey Tyler Schug wrote: Don't smoke your cigar yet. At least on Ubuntu, which is derived from Debian, ps --forest only shows the tree back as far as the last shell, which comes AFTER the script, so it doesn't show the script process. Mine shows me back as far as the

Re: Philosophical: Linux vs. AIX real unixes

2007-10-22 Thread Dave Jones
For another view of how Linux could be made better (the definition of better varying, of course, with each user), this article is interesting: http://www.informationweek.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=202404645 While most of the topics covered deal with Linux on Intel issues

Re: Philosophical: Linux vs. AIX real unixes

2007-10-22 Thread Adam Thornton
Carey Tyler Schug wrote: Don't smoke your cigar yet. At least on Ubuntu, which is derived from Debian, ps --forest only shows the tree back as far as the last shell, which comes AFTER the script, so it doesn't show the script process. Mine shows me back as far as the login shell: Last

Re: Philosophical: Linux vs. AIX real unixes

2007-10-21 Thread Carey Tyler Schug
Don't smoke your cigar yet. At least on Ubuntu, which is derived from Debian, ps --forest only shows the tree back as far as the last shell, which comes AFTER the script, so it doesn't show the script process. glitz: pstree -h will highlight the limb for my current process, while displaying ALL