jobrien@nixbur.UUCP (John O'Brien) (11/22/90)
I have an RS 2030 workstation. The "ps" command it comes with works like the System V version of "ps". Is there a BSD-style "ps" command? For instance "ps aux"? I think it presents the information in a much more useful manner. John "I'll hang up and listen to the answer" -- Larry King Show
rnovak@mips.COM (Robert E. Novak) (11/23/90)
In article <786@nixbur.UUCP> jobrien@nixbur.UUCP (John O'Brien) writes: >I have an RS 2030 workstation. The "ps" command it comes with works >like the System V version of "ps". Is there a BSD-style "ps" command? >For instance "ps aux"? I think it presents the information in a much >more useful manner. > > John Try: /bsd43/bin/ps -- Robert E. Novak Mail Stop 5-10, MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. {ames,decwrl,pyramid}!mips!rnovak 950 DeGuigne Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 rnovak@mips.COM (rnovak%mips.COM@ames.arc.nasa.gov) +1 408 524-7183
rogerk@mips.COM (Roger B.A. Klorese) (11/23/90)
In article <43490@mips.mips.COM> rnovak@mips.COM (Robert E. Novak) writes: >In article <786@nixbur.UUCP> jobrien@nixbur.UUCP (John O'Brien) writes: >>I have an RS 2030 workstation. The "ps" command it comes with works >>like the System V version of "ps". Is there a BSD-style "ps" command? >>For instance "ps aux"? I think it presents the information in a much >>more useful manner. >> >> John > >Try: > >/bsd43/bin/ps ...at RISC/os 4.50 and higher. -- ROGER B.A. KLORESE MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. MS 6-05 930 DeGuigne Dr. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 +1 408 524-7421 rogerk@mips.COM {ames,decwrl,pyramid}!mips!rogerk "I'm the NLA" "The problem with the rat race is even if you win you're still a rat." - Tomlin