On 20150612_1753-0400, Bob Bernstein wrote: > I need to steel myself to using systemd commands. What would be the > "systemd-correct" form of this: > > $ ps ax | grep ssh > > I use that to check for the existence (or, as the case may be) demise) of > an ssh tunnel I use for VNC. What should I use? > > > Thanks all, >
Bob, and other posters on this thread; In another thread, Bob made reference to the Debian social contract. Here Bob is trying to discover some experiment that he can do to test, yes or no, whether his expectation about the answer to a simple query is still valid under systemd. He could have worded the question as: "Does '$ ps ax | grep ssh' still work under systemd, and does it give results in same way, or a different way?" But I don't think my suggested rewording is any better than his orginal wording, just different, with more words, which might have slowed some readers enough for their minds to keep up with there eyeballs, so they apprehend what the question really is. Everyone has expectations. All expectations are pre-conceptions. No one can know another person's expectations without a conversation. The flame wars over systemd have muddied the waters about systemd, as has been recently mentioned by another Bob in another thread on this list. HTH ;-) -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150615160931.gb15...@big.lan.gnu