02-12-2004
Hi Murali,
my remark was ment as a sort of joke as well.
However, he remains the master !
Next time I will add some extra
It clarifies the feeling behind a word.
Perderabo,
netstat -a | grep <port-number>
Now you'll see the process description(most right column) that is attached.
When doing a ps -ef | grep <process found using netstat>
Now you also have the PID resolved using ps. I know it's not always working. So let's just forget the whole thing and use lsof
Regs David
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XvUngrabPort(3) libXv Functions XvUngrabPort(3)
NAME
XvUngrabPort - release port grabbed for video operation
SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/Xvlib.h>
int XvUngrabPort(Display *dpy, XvPortID port, Time time);
ARGUMENTS
dpy Specifies the connection to the X server.
port Specifies the port to be released. If the port had not been previously grabbed, the request is ignored.
time Specifies the request timestamp.
DESCRIPTION
XvUngrabPort(3)
releases a grabbed port. If time specifies a time before the last XvGrabPort(3) was executed, the request is ignored.
RETURN VALUES
[Success]
Returned if XvUngrabPort(3) completed successfully.
[XvBadExtension]
Returned if the Xv extension is unavailable.
[XvBadAlloc]
Returned if XvUngrabPort(3) failed to allocate memory to process the request.
DIAGNOSTICS
[XvBadPort]
Generated if the requested port does not exist.
SEE ALSO
XvGrabPort(3)
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