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Topic: how to find the time of execution |
anand
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Forum: Linux, Mac and Other OS's Posted: Wed 02 Jan, 2008 Subject: The answer! |
Hi,
I've found the answer.
we can do this by setting the environment variable
HISTTIMEFORMAT = "%d %t" will do it. For persistence across shell exits, write this into .bashr ... |
Topic: Which flavour?? |
anand
Replies: 0
Views: 2285
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Forum: Linux, Mac and Other OS's Posted: Wed 02 Jan, 2008 Subject: Which flavour?? |
Hi all,
I'm logged into a shell as root. Now i want to know which particular distro am i using. I know how to get this info in a redhat/fedora/cenOS system. ( ie /etc/redhat-release or /proc/versi ... |
Topic: how to find the time of execution |
anand
Replies: 1
Views: 2200
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Forum: Linux, Mac and Other OS's Posted: Wed 19 Dec, 2007 Subject: how to find the time of execution |
Hi all,
I'd like to know if it's possible to find the time when a particular command was executed.
Thanks in adv |
Topic: Kconfig |
anand
Replies: 0
Views: 1890
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Forum: Linux, Mac and Other OS's Posted: Sun 16 Dec, 2007 Subject: Kconfig |
hi all,
if someone know how to edit the kconfig files, used for kernel compilation, pl let me know
thanks in advance
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Topic: intro |
anand
Replies: 0
Views: 2193
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Forum: Introductions Posted: Fri 14 Dec, 2007 Subject: intro |
hi all,
am a TSD newbiie, hoping to learn more, with u all. |
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