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Andrew DeFaria wrote:YupCharles Wilson wrote:Basically, you're stuck with 'pstree -A'.Works in Cygwin but not on my Linux box (Fedora Core 3):
Jupiter:pstree -A pstree: invalid option -- A usage: pstree [ -a ] [ -c ] [ -h | -H pid ] [ -l ] [ -n ] [ -p ] [ -u ] [ -G | -U ] [ pid | user] pstree -V
Hmm. So, you're ssh'ed in to your linux box from your cygwin machine, using a terminal emulator under cygwin but executing pstree on the linux system.
Didn't see the need to run a resource consuming X server just to do basically non graphical work.
Ah.
Well, you can try xterm instead. It intercepts the VT-100 control sequences and draws the box "glyphs" itself, without regard to the font you're using. So it kinda always works.
Also X heavy from what I read.
Also, rxvt-unicode does the same thing (see http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2006-03/msg00119.html )
Yes, not really looking to start up a heavy X server just to do essentially character mode I/O.
But both of those options work only if you're using a local X-server on your cygwin machine, to display the locally-running terminal emulator program (xterm or rxvt-unicode).
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