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2006-11-14-10:32 #2077375
A find parancs fut? Ha az, amire gondolok, akkor az apropos find megadja neked, mi is az. Egyébként fájlokat lehet keresgélni vele többféle szempont alapján.
2006-11-14-10:36 #2077376uzsolt wrote:A find parancs fut?Igen, vagy valami hasonló 🙂
Code:PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
6054 nobody 34 19 1968 1012 584 R 2.7 0.8 0:16.57 finduzsolt wrote:az apropos find megadja neked, mi is az.Igen, meg is tudtam.
Code:globfree (3) – find pathnames matching a pattern, free memory from glob()
strnchr (9) – Find a character in a length limited string
snd_ctl_find_numid (9) – find the control instance with the given number-id
find_first_zero_bit (9) – find the first zero bit in a memory region
usb_match_id (9) – find first usb_device_id matching device or interface
pidof (8) – find the process ID of a running program.
lfind (3p) – linear search and update
TIFFFindCODEC (3tiff) [TIFFcodec] – codec-related utility routines
ipc_findkey (9) – find a key in an ipc identifier set
nwsfind (1) – Find a NetWare Server
memscan (9) – Find a character in an area of memory.
ttyname (3p) – find the pathname of a terminal
ata_scsi_find_dev (9) – lookup ata_device from scsi_cmnd
find (1p) – find files
strings (1p) – find printable strings in files
tcl_findLibrary (n) – standard library of Tcl procedures
fminl (3) – find minimum value
Tcl_Init (3) – find and source initialization script
nand_scan_bbt (9) – [NAND Interface] scan, find, read and maybe create bad block table(s)
Tk_IdToWindow (3) – Find Tk’s window information for an X window
strrchr (9) – Find the last occurrence of a character in a string
texfind (1) – graphical tool to search for text in TeX input files
blk_queue_start_tag (9) – find a free tag and assign it
wcsstr (3p) – find a wide-character substring
tfind (3p) – manage a binary search tree
find (n) – search for classes and objects
ffs (9) – find first bit set
ieee1284_find_ports (3) – find ports on the system
memchr (3p) – find byte in memory
snd_ctl_find_id (9) – find the control instance with the given id
init_rs (9) – Find a matching or allocate a new rs control structure
Tcl_MacFindResource (3) – procedures to handle Macintosh resources and other Macintosh specifics
sgmldiff (1) – Find differences in the markup of two SGML files
skb_find_text (9) – Find a text pattern in skb data
Tk::X11Font (3pm) – a class for finding X Fonts
ata_choose_xfer_mode (9) – attempt to find best transfer mode
usb_find_interface (9) – find usb_interface pointer for driver and device
wmemchr (3p) – find a wide character in memory
driver_find_device (9) – device iterator for locating a particular device.
bus_find_device (9) – device iterator for locating a particular device.
find_member (8) – Find all Mailman lists that a member’s address is on
FindBin (3pm) – Locate directory of original perl script
bmap (9) – find a block number in a file
FcConfigFilename (3) – Find a config file
Tcl_UtfFindFirst (3) – routines for manipulating UTF-8 strings.
pci_find_capability (9) – query for devices’ capabilities
fminf (3) – find minimum value
blk_queue_find_tag (9) – find a request by its tag and queue
ttyname_r (3p) – find the pathname of a terminal
findsmb (1) – list info about machines that respond to SMB name queries on a subnet
sget (9) – find or create a superblock
ffs (3) – find first bit set in a word
find_next_bit (9) – find the first set bit in a memory region
__dev_get_by_name (9) – find a device by its name
fmin (3) – find minimum value
fb_match_mode (9) – find a videomode which exactly matches the timings in var
__dev_get_by_index (9) – find a device by its ifindex
wcswcs (3p) – find a wide substring (LEGACY)
Tk_FindPhoto (3) – manipulate the image data stored in a photo image.
buffindexed.conf (5) – configuration file for buffindexed ovmethod
ffsll (3) – find first bit set in a word
find_bus (9) – locate bus by name.
kappfinder (1) – An app to add installed applications to the KDE menu.
strchr (9) – Find the first occurrence of a character in a string
strstr (3p) – find a substring
find_next_zero_bit (9) – find the first zero bit in a memory region
Blt_TreeGetNode (3) – Finds the node from the ID.
find (1) – search for files in a directory hierarchy
kset_find_obj (9) – search for object in kset.
strnlen (9) – Find the length of a length-limited string
evbuffer_find (3) [event] – execute a function when a specific event occurs
find2perl (1) – translate find command lines to Perl code
find_first_bit (9) – find the first set bit in a memory region
iwidgets::finddialog (n) [iwidgets_finddialog] – Create and manipulate a find dialog widget
ffsl (3) – find first bit set in a word
posix_mem_offset (3p) – find offset and length of a mapped typed memory block (ADVANCED REALTIME)
driver_find (9) – locate driver on a bus by its name.
File::Find (3pm) – Traverse a directory tree.
fmaxl (3) – find maximum value
ttyslot (3) – find the slot of the current user’s terminal in some file
ffz (9) – find first zero in word.
Mail::SpamAssassin::ArchiveIterator (3pm) – find and process messages one at a time
check_signature (9) – find BIOS signatures
findaffix (1) – Interactive spelling checking
dev_get_by_index (9) – find a device by its ifindex
path_resolution (2) – find the file referred to by a filename
bogotune (1) – find optimum parameter settings for bogofilter
strlen (9) – Find the length of a string
fb_find_nearest_mode (9) – find mode closest video mode
lfind (3) – linear search of an array
Pod::Find (3pm) – find POD documents in directory trees
ffs (3p) – find first set bit
find_or_create_page (9) – locate or add a pagecache page
memchr (9) – Find a character in an area of memory.
find_lock_page (9) – locate, pin and lock a pagecache page
find_get_pages (9) – gang pagecache lookup
chkdupexe (1) – find duplicate executables
Tcl_FindExecutable (3) – identify or return the name of the binary file containing the application
find_inode_number (9) – check for dentry with name
runlevel (8) – find the current and previous system runlevel.
dev_get_by_name (9) – find a device by its name
tfind (3) – manage a binary tree
usb_find_device (9) – find a specific usb device in the system
strpbrk (9) – Find the first occurrence of a set of characters
fmaxf (3) – find maximum value
perlmodlib (1) – constructing new Perl modules and finding existing ones
Tcl_FindHashEntry (3) – procedures to manage hash tables
fmax (3) – find maximum value
sane-find-scanner (1) – find SCSI and USB scanners and their device files
pci_find_parent_resource (9) – return resource region of parent bus of given region
findfs (8) – Find a filesystem by label or UUID
__ffs (9) – find first bit in word.
fb_find_mode (9) – finds a valid video mode
Tk_HWNDToWindow (3) – Find Tk’s window information for a Windows window
Tk_CoordsToWindow (3) – Find window containing a point
fb_find_best_mode (9) – find best matching videomode
dev_get_by_flags (9) – find any device with given flags
glob (3) – find pathnames matching a pattern, free memory from glob()
strstr (9) – Find the first substring in a NUL terminated string
pci_bus_find_capability (9) – query for devices’ capabilities
findchip (8) – checks the FIR chipset.
Tcl_UtfFindLast (3) – routines for manipulating UTF-8 strings.
iwidgets_finddialog (n) – Create and manipulate a find dialog widget
XtFindFile (3x) – search for a file using substitutions in the path list
xfindproxy (1x) – locate proxy services
XFindContext (3x) – associative look-up routines
gst-typefind (1) [gst-typefind-0.8] – print MIME type of file
gst-typefind-0.8 (1) – print MIME type of fileMár csak azt nem értem, hogy miért fut? Firefox-ot használok, azon kívül semmi mást…
2006-11-14-17:00 #2077377Bocs, whatis find.
Miért fut? Passz. Nem használok suse-t. Első blikkre azt mondanám, hogy kövess el bűncselekményt (öld meg).2006-11-14-18:04 #2077378Azért fut, mert folyamatosan keres és indexel a gép… ez ilyen kényelmi szempont. Mert tudják, hogy ez így neked jó, hogy később gyorsabban induljanak a programjaid :). Igaz, hogy emiatt semmit nem tudsz normálisan elindítani, de az mellékes, mert tudják, hogy neked így jó.
(Vagy valami init scriptben, vagy az autosatrtban kell keresni. A kill azért nem jó, mert egyrészt bootkor, vagy ablakkezelő indulásakor biztosan elindul… másrészt viszont szerintem egy másik program indítja, ami amúgy is újra el fogja indítani.)2006-11-14-19:05 #2077379Köszönöm a tanácsokat, megpróbálok utánanézni, hogy mi lehet ami meghívja.
2006-11-14-20:26 #2077380vizsla wrote:Azért fut, mert folyamatosan keres és indexel a gép… ez ilyen kényelmi szempont.erdsiger wrote:1. Folyamatosan fut és nagyon lelassítja az amúgy is régi gépemet, tehát mi is ez tulajdonképpen?Tényleg kényelmes, legalább nincs olyan progi, amely olyan gyorsan lefutna, hogy az outputját ne tudnád elolvasni. Tényleg kényelmes 😉
vizsla wrote:másrészt viszont szerintem egy másik program indítja, ami amúgy is újra el fogja indítani.Akkor ez jó kis játék lesz…
Nem lehet, hogy az a beagle lesz a bűnös? Emlékeim szerint itt is sokan panaszkodtak már erre…2009-12-04-19:58 #1884785Két kérdésem lenne ezzel kapcsolatban:
1. Folyamatosan fut és nagyon lelassítja az amúgy is régi gépemet, tehát mi is ez tulajdonképpen?
2. Hogyan tudnám beállítani, hogy ne induljon el?Köszönöm a segítségeteket!
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