J M via Cygwin writes:
> Help with use of pgrep or pkill commands with full name options.
>
> I trying to use pgrep or pkill utility commands to find processes but using
> the full path names, by example, find /usr/bin/bash (package procps-ng):
>
> Then, if I use pgrep -f /u
On 3/22/2024 11:56 AM, J M via Cygwin wrote:
Help with use of pgrep or pkill commands with full name options.
I trying to use pgrep or pkill utility commands to find processes but using
the full path names, by example, find /usr/bin/bash (package procps-ng):
Then, if I use pgrep -f /usr/bin
On 2024-03-22 09:56, J M via Cygwin wrote:
Help with use of pgrep or pkill commands with full name options.
I trying to use pgrep or pkill utility commands to find processes but using
the full path names, by example, find /usr/bin/bash (package procps-ng):
Then, if I use pgrep -f /usr/bin/bash
Help with use of pgrep or pkill commands with full name options.
I trying to use pgrep or pkill utility commands to find processes but using
the full path names, by example, find /usr/bin/bash (package procps-ng):
Then, if I use pgrep -f /usr/bin/bash, don't find nothing.
Using pkill -f
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