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I am responsible for administering 6 Tru64UX servers.
I need to keep an eye on all the commands executed by all the users.
Is there a way where I can save the commands executed in a seperate folder and then keep checking the list every now and then.
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CAIRO-DOCK(1) General Commands Manual CAIRO-DOCK(1)NAME
cairo-dock - An light eye-candy fully themable animated dock for any Linux desktop
SYNOPSYS
cairo-dock
Description
An light eye-candy fully themable animated dock for any Linux desktop This has a family-likeness with OSX dock, but with more options. Uses
cairo to render nice graphics, and Glitz to use hardware acceleration. It's fully configurable and can be a taskbar too. You can easily
plug applets into it.
Usage
% cairo-dock [OPTION...]
Options
Help Options:
-h, --help
Show help options
Application Options:
-l, --log
log verbosity (debug,message,warning,critical,error) default is warning
-c, --cairo
use Cairo backend
-o, --opengl
use OpenGL backend
-O, --indirect-opengl
use OpenGL backend and toggle On/Off indirect rendering. Use this instead of -o if you have some drawing artifacts, like invisible
icons.
-i, --indirect
deprecated - see -O
-a, --keep-above
keep the dock above other windows whatever
-p, --no-skip-pager
show the dock in pager
-b, --no-skip-taskbar
show the dock in taskbar
-s, --no-sticky
don't make the dock appear on all desktops
-t, --toolbar-hint
force the window manager to consider cairo-dock as a toolbar instead of a dock
-n, --normal-hint
force the window manager to consider cairo-dock as a normal appli instead of a dock
-e, --env
force the dock to consider this environnement - it may crash the dock if not set properly.
-d, --dir
force the dock to load this directory, instead of ~/.config/cairo-dock.
-m, --maintenance
allow to edit the config before the dock is started and show the config panel on start
-x, --exclude
exclude a given plug-in from activating (it is still loaded though)
-f, --safe-mode
don't load any plug-ins
-C, --capuccino
-X, --expresso
-L, --cafe-latte
Cairo-Dock makes anything, including coffee !
-v, --version
print version and quit.
-M, --modules-dir
ask the dock to load additionnal modules contained in this directory (though it is unsafe for your dock to load unnofficial mod-
ules).
-T, --testing
for debugging purpose only. The crash manager will not be started to hunt down the bugs.
-E, --easter-eggs
for debugging purpose only. Some hidden and still unstable options will be activated.
-S, --server
address of a server containing additional themes. This will overwrite the default server address.
-k, --locked
lock the dock so that any modification is impossible for users.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Debian Cairo-dock Maintainers <pkg-cairo-dock-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux sys-
tem(but may be used by others).
March 2010 CAIRO-DOCK(1)