According to Liam Bedford:
> /bin/ps -ef | less
> [snip]
> root 936 1 0 15:19 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/gidentd -p 113 -l
> /var/log/gidentd.log[snip]
>> alias claims nothing to do with ps, I can't figure out how to get functions
> listed, but I don't make any, and I don't think debian do either.
set (on its own) shuld list them, I think, along with the rest of your
environment. I wasn't saying that your data was incorrect, just that your
testing left you open to errors :)
Cheers,
Waider.
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