dynamiteReady wrote:Open a Mac console, type - 'ps aux' (without the single quotes) - and press enter... You should see a list of every single thing running on your Mac at that moment. Granted, there's a Mac application for that (and tbh, it's far easier to use), but it's sort of cool to get a low level look at what the machine's doing. :]
beano wrote:They sound too abundant to be keyboard shortcuts and sound like context menus so I read what you wrote as the former.
hunk wrote:A thread for all things Linux! So, what flavor are you running?
Thanks. I'll try to post as much as I lurk from now on.beano wrote:What was that, rayman? Good to see @Ed_Flanders make the post jump. *applauds* Didn't someone here used to be a big Fedora user?
Rayman wrote:Crazy tripple post on the train..sorry for chewing up your thread!
Ed_Flanders wrote:What Android apps are worth having in Linux? I have an Android smartphone which I barely use, but off the top of my head I can't think of any.
hunk wrote:Android games?
AJ wrote:What kind of interaction is that, then? I've not been able to upgrade past Lion.
AJ wrote:Apple's idiotic refusal to make a website that works on their own phone
cockbeard wrote:Also when I used Ubuntu regularly the sport community was fantastic
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