Instead of coming back and posting a question at a time I try to gather as many of my questions and post them all.
Am reading a book about Red Hat and its realy helpfull but here are some things the book wont explain.
a)when I write ps aux for example, what does the TTY stand for?
b) I launched few programs from shell examples: anjuta & gaim & galeon & nmap &. Then I did a ps aux.
The funny thing was that under Time, only galeon had running time. The time on the other applications were 00:00:00
c)what is the difference of running xosview for example with
ps aux | fgrep xosview and ps 11670?
The fgrep seems more detailed with details.
b) What is the advantages (that i cant see) of launching programs from the shell window? When i close the shell all programs that i opened with it close as well.
d) in NMAP, when i launch it, it says I am not in as root. I went into shell loged as root and launched the program through there. It only gave me info about the program. How do you log in as root when a program tells you, you are not in as root? Is there an administrator account like in Win2k?
weeeell thats about.
I know these questions must be stupid for you, but am realy trying to learn Linux. I read the book but allas the book doesnt say everything.
thank you and take it easy on me...am a Linux noob:-D