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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Customizing ps command Post 302895130 by shamrock on Friday 28th of March 2014 02:43:37 PM
Old 03-28-2014
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ps -eo cmd,user,pid,ppid,pcpu,pmem,vsz,rss,start,stat

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SOUNDCONVERTER(1)						GNOME User's Manual						 SOUNDCONVERTER(1)

NAME
soundconverter - convert sound files to other formats SYNOPSIS
soundconverter [options] [file...] DESCRIPTION
soundconverter is a simple tool for converting sound files to other formats. It can work from the command line, but is really meant for interactive use in the GNOME environment. OPTIONS
-h, --help Print out a usage summary. -b, --batch Convert in batch mode, from command line, without a graphical user interface. You can use this from, say, shell scripts. -m, --mime-type arg Set the output MIME type for batch mode. The default is audio/x-vorbis. Note that you probably want to set the output suffix as well. -q, --quiet Be quiet. Don't write normal output, only errors. -d, --debug Print additional debug information. -s, --suffix arg Set the output filename suffix for batch mode. The default is .ogg. Note that the suffix does not affect the output MIME type. -t, --tags Show tags for input files instead of converting them. This indicates command line batch mode and disables the graphical user inter- face. -j, --jobs= Force number of concurent conversions. Default is one per present CPU. AUTHOR
Lars Wirzenius (liw@iki.fi). Gautier Portet (kassoulet@gmail.com) Uwe Bugla (uwe.bugla@gmx.de). GNOME
2009-06-10 SOUNDCONVERTER(1)
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