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"Invisible" file.
12, 2006 301 286 5017 / 0697 Release 06-74 DURABLE SPACECRAFT MARKS 10 YEARS EXPLORING PROCESSES THAT CREATE THE AURORA After more than 10 years and 40000 orbits, Important discoveries by the FAST team include identification of an "invisible" aurora, not detectable with previous instrumentation, in the form of

Attach to process: system processes invisible
The Task Manager's "Mem Usage" graph goes up and up and up. And it does NOT go all the way back down to what it was at boot time, or even close, when I close all my applications. Yet the list of processes and their memory usage shown under Task manager;s "processes" tab doesn't show anthing that wasn't there right

Invisible processes?
Ortho Bob eaog...@orion.oac.uci.edu comp unix questions Hi All-- I have a question--in a class I am taking on UNIX, the professor gave us a problem to work on: Is there a way to make a process invisible to other users? And, a related problem: Are processes hidden this way invisible to the Superuser?

(1/2):Yates was mentally ill & driven to kill by invisible personnel
After running a game or resolution changing prog, I find that progs running in the background are now invisible on the desktop. I see them still running as processes and on the taskbar. If I close them, and reopen, they will appear again. A couple will need to be reinstalled for even with a reboot, they can not be

Invisible Process
NL.net comp os linux misc h...@wildsau.idv.uni-linz.ac.at (Herbert Rosmanith) wrote: Lars Marowsky-Bree (l...@pointer.in-minden.de) wrote: Because it was running in the background, it has detached from the terminal. ps -x would display it. now that i read this answer: what C-code does it need to make a process

Creating invisible processes...
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siev...@news.delphi.com comp unix questions eaog...@orion.oac.uci.edu (Ortho Bob) writes: I have a question--in a class I am taking on UNIX, the professor gave us a problem to work on: Is there a way to make a process invisible to other users? And, a related problem: Are processes hidden this way invisible to

PS is not showing all processes owned by a user
1) Win9x compatible 2) Invisible to user (ie. not in taskbar) ask in a windows programming forum. 3) Accept telnet requests because of #1 this is, again, better asked in a windows programming forum, though perhaps a different one than #2 may require. btw: telnet is a fairly complex protocol, even if you refuse most

How to run process invisible
PPID, etc, but I'm still wondering what exact sequence of system calls will create a process like this? clone(2) can be used to create a thread in a new thread group. If that thread forks, the resulting child has the (invisible) thread group as parent pid. Gruss Bernd - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line

Invisible processes?
Lars
Marowsky-Bree l...@pointer.in-minden.de comp os linux misc Herbert Rosmanith (h...@wildsau.idv.uni-linz.ac.at) wrote: now that i read this answer: what C-code does it need to make a process detach from the terminal ? I don't mean fork() ... isn't there something else like setpgrp() or stuff ?

Invisible processes?
Their 'mechanisms' always occur off-stage and invisible to any examination. Julie replied to Howard: Yes (but irrelevant) and perhaps not. As a result the uniformity (or regularity) of natural processes/mechanisms was presupposed. Empirical tests should confirm this presupposition of the uniformity of natural

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... john doe wrote: Hi, how can you view process threads on freebsd 4.9? There appears to be no= =20 option in ps,top or something in /usr/ports. Under 4.x threading is done in userland, so it is invisible to the kernel. Under 5.x the default is to use kernel-supported threads, which are visible to ps, top, et al.

Wait for background processes to complete
From Sun's man pages: If pid is -1 and the effective user ID of the sender is not super-user, the signal is sent to all processes, except sys- tem processes, process 1, and the process sending the sig- nal, whose real or saved set-user ID matches the real or effective ID of the sender.

A first cause argument
Then then move to disrupt as many Godly processes going on in the NG as they can. If you are uncertain how to reply to such a person, silence is always the best option, followed up with granting of most devastating form of NG discipline - invisibility. Invisibility is revoked when something Godly is offered (with

invisible processes
I already tried it with all other apps (and invisible processes) quit, but using the little Applescript called "Quit Anything", and it made no difference. -- STAGESMITH - Custom Metal Fabrication - Renton, WA, US "Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind." William Shakespear [osX]Ironman.

invisible process
Attendees will learn how to 'see' what was formerly *** invisible *** in their organizations--the work relationships, information flows, personal networks, knowledge exchanges and decision-making processes that have emerged through the course of business. Program ======= Sunday, January 22nd -------------------- A

Invisible processes?
Yet it was still playing! I check all the other virtual terminals, again all were login except for the first one. what you needed was "ps -ax"! The "x" shows also processes without a controlling terminal (exactly what you had!). -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ it's not too late

dangereux ???
Herbert Rosmanith h...@wildsau.idv.uni-linz.ac.at comp os linux misc Lars Marowsky-Bree (l...@pointer.in-minden.de) wrote: Because it was running in the background, it has detached from the terminal. ps -x would display it. now that i read this answer: what C-code does it need to make a process detach from the

Invisible programs?
Bo Byrd b...@bbyrd.net lucky openbsd misc When I run "who' I get a listing of 3 processes connected to ttyp[0-2] which I cannot identify in the output of 'ps' or 'ps -x'. How can I find out more about the processes attached to ttyp[0-2]? Use the lsof (list open files) port. It will tell you whos runs what. -Bo Byrd.

List of running applications/processes?
Therefore, it is not a quality (improvable) process. Other than that, invisible processes are fine. (They may be quite adequate for now, but how will you make them better?) Are these assumptions indisputable? 1. Measurement is necessary, 2. teachability is necessary, 3. rapid improvement can only be achieved

must-fix, version 6
Steve Martin smar...@mrg.uswest.com comp os linux misc In article <D9Dqs9....@tyrell.net>, Mark Orr <penma...@tyrell.net> wrote: I was running X at the time, and I had it play a MOD file (It plays lousy -- lots of pops, and very crackly) and I ran it in the background (I did ctrl-Z, then bg %2). It kept on playing.