I have developed CK-ERP, which is an open source accounting / MRP / ERP / CRM system that runs on top of multiple middlewares. It provides accounting and back office functionalities to SMEs and utilizes the underlying middleware to administer accounts/groups.
Hi, folks,
A new release, v.0.30.1, of CK-ERP, has been posted, at SourceForge.Net, sourceforge.net/projects/ck-erp .
New features comprise seven new modules (ck-teacher, ck-counsellor, ck-student, ck-applicant, ck-family, ck-registrar, ck-eduadmin) for deployment within educational... (0 Replies)
Please Can u help me to installand configure CK ERP In UBUNTU Opearating System.
I have UBUNTU 7.10
I Try 2 Install
Mysql5.0.38
Apache2
Please i have 2 expose this topic in class in 11/03/2008
please can u help me if possible with screen printing and comments.
thank u for all
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lastcomm(1) General Commands Manual lastcomm(1)NAME
lastcomm - show last commands executed in reverse order
SYNOPSIS
[commandname] ... [username] ... [terminalname] ...
DESCRIPTION
gives information on previously executed commands. If no arguments are specified, prints information about all the commands recorded in
the accounting file, during the current accounting file's lifetime. If called with arguments, only accounting entries with a matching com-
mand name, user name, or terminal name are printed. For example, to produce a listing of all executions of commands named by user on ter-
minal use:
For each process entry, the following are printed.
o Name of the user who ran the process.
o Flags, as accumulated by the accounting facilities in the system.
o Command name under which the process was called.
o Amount of cpu time used by the process (in seconds).
o What time the process started.
Flags are encoded as follows:
Command was executed by a user who has appropriate privileges.
Command ran after a fork, but without a following
exec.
Command terminated with the generation of a
file.
Command was terminated with the signal
SIGTERM.
AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.
FILES
current file for per-process accounting
SEE ALSO last(1), acct(4), acctsh(1M), core(4).
lastcomm(1)