The following is a Linux dictionary word of the day:
child process – process created by another process (which
would be the parent process). Each process may create many child processes but
will have only one parent process.
The following is a Linux dictionary word of the day:
child process – process created by another process (which
would be the parent process). Each process may create many child processes but
will have only one parent process.
The following is a Linux dictionary word of the day:
chfn – utilized to modify finger command based information. The information is stored in the /etc/passwd location. It includes the user's name, work location, work phone number, and home phone number.
Example: chfn