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* <code>[[tput]] bel</code> | * <code>[[tput]] bel</code> | ||
* <code>[[while true]]; do [[tput bel]]; [[sleep]] 1; done</code> | * <code>[[while true]]; do [[tput bel]]; [[sleep]] 1; done</code> | ||
+ | * <code>[[until]] true; do [[tput bel]]; [[sleep]] 1; done</code> | ||
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+ | == Scripts == | ||
+ | {{check PID running}} | ||
== Related == | == Related == | ||
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* <code>[[say]] beep</code> | * <code>[[say]] beep</code> | ||
* [[wikipedia:Bell character]] | * [[wikipedia:Bell character]] | ||
− | * [[zenity --info --text "hello world"]] | + | * <code>[[zenity --info --text "hello world"]]</code> |
* <code>[[ping -a]]</code> | * <code>[[ping -a]]</code> | ||
Latest revision as of 13:40, 14 February 2024
Scripts[edit]
#!/bin/bash if [ $# -eq 0 ] then echo "Usage: $0 <process PID>" echo "Checks if a process is running by its PID." exit 1 fi # Get the PID of the process to check from the command line argument process_pid=$1 # Check if the process is running if ps -p $process_pid > /dev/null then echo "Process with PID $process_pid is running." else echo "Process with PID $process_pid is not running. Running tput bel..." while true; do tput bel; sleep 1; done fi
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