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Subject: [linux-help] Re: whowatch via telnet
From: Nathan <ncozzens@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 11:20:55 -0500
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I tried TeraTerm. Unlike Win98's telnet client, it allows me to use whowatch & less. They work perfectly so far. There are still some problems with mc because mc requires the use of the function keys. I guess certain function keys don't seem to work through telnet.

gLaNDix and John, Thanks for the ps tip.

Nathan

At 12:31 AM 9/16/00 -0500, you wrote:
you can do a 'ps auxww | grep <username>, and that will show you what
processes are associated w/ <username>

gLaNDix

also, you may want to get something better than the win telnet
client...  i like TerraTerm for doing telnet...


On 16 Sep, Nathan wrote:
> I've been using telnet from my Win98 box to work with my Linux box in the
> basement.  I've noticed that programs work through telnet with varying
> degrees of success.  Using mc as an editor doesn't work so well, but joe
> works great.  whowatch, however, doesn't work at all.  Does anyone know of
> a program that can perform the same function as whowatch, but works well
> through telnet?
>
> I've been reading the help and man, but I can't figure it out.  What
> options can I add to ps to find out what processes are associated with a
> certain user?
>
> Nathan
>
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