Where is ps command.

2000-04-04 Thread Brendan J Simon
I am using Debian Potato.  I installed a base 2.1 system from CD and
then did an apt-get dist-upgrade.
The ps command is not available.  I thought it would be part of the
base system but it appears not.

What package do I need to install to get ps ?

How can I find out this kind of information ?
I tried apt-cache search ps | grep util and apt-cache search util
| grep ps but I could see anything.
Is there a better way ?

Please CC any replies to me as well as the list.

Thanks,
Brendan Simon.



Re: Where is ps command.

2000-04-04 Thread Andrei Ivanov
procfs, if I remember correctly.
To find out where a given program is located: on the debian site, under
Distributions-Online package list, second form is exactly for that
purpose.
Andrei

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 I am using Debian Potato.  I installed a base 2.1 system from CD and
 then did an apt-get dist-upgrade.
 The ps command is not available.  I thought it would be part of the
 base system but it appears not.
 
 What package do I need to install to get ps ?
 
 How can I find out this kind of information ?
 I tried apt-cache search ps | grep util and apt-cache search util
 | grep ps but I could see anything.
 Is there a better way ?
 
 Please CC any replies to me as well as the list.
 
 Thanks,
 Brendan Simon.
 
 
 
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Re: Where is ps command.

2000-04-04 Thread Bob Nielsen
Close--actually it is in procps.

On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 06:52:12PM -0500, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
 procfs, if I remember correctly.
 To find out where a given program is located: on the debian site, under
 Distributions-Online package list, second form is exactly for that
 purpose.
 Andrei
 
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  I am using Debian Potato.  I installed a base 2.1 system from CD and
  then did an apt-get dist-upgrade.
  The ps command is not available.  I thought it would be part of the
  base system but it appears not.
  
  What package do I need to install to get ps ?
  
  How can I find out this kind of information ?
  I tried apt-cache search ps | grep util and apt-cache search util
  | grep ps but I could see anything.
  Is there a better way ?
  
  Please CC any replies to me as well as the list.
  
  Thanks,
  Brendan Simon.
  
  
  
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