Virginia Chism([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.18 15:34:10 +0000:
> >
> > But I don't think BSDi knows the killall command.
> >
> That is exactly correct. I was able to find the PID and restart the
> qmail-send. Thanks to all who responded.
>
> I am working on the Unix books, but find some of them are written in
> techno-shorthand. I need a dictionary to go along with them.
if you are on a *BSD system, you might check out the basic documentation
on the system for a quick start, too.
man intro
will do the trick. then continue digging through the man pages with the
references in the "SEE ALSO" section...
the learning curve for the man docs is slightly higher than most
well-written unix books, but they give you a good start to familiarize
yourself with the system and you have them always online on the box you
are logged on. you won't have any version/parameter problems with
several commands since the man pages are up to date with the installed
operating system (well, they should be).
/k
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