Re: ps -aux Vs ps aux
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Chris Lawrence, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
>Basically, what this means is that 'ps -[opts]' will act like a SysV ps
>does (with any Unix98 extensions), and 'ps [opts]' will act like a BSD ps
>does.
This will make me very happy. I have Irix and Debian sitting side by
side on my desk. It's sure confusing when I type ps -elf to Debian and
get back a weird mesh. (Yes, I understand where it's from, it's still
confusing when you're trying to figure out -your- bugs.)
Darren
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