Prisoner 3: "I had consensual sex with two women on the premise that I use a condom. I tore it and ejaculated inside them against their explicit will, and after they learned I had did that to both of them they filed charges. I desperately try to convince everyone that my leaking crimes committed by the US Army was the reason I was charged."
Would you charge a hijacker while he (or his partner, 20 feet away) is holding a gun to a child's head? I'm not sure I could bring myself to do that, whatever the consequences.
But his question was whether it is possible to tell what "torrent [he is] downloading", not it if is possible to see which clients he is connected to. And I would like to know the answer to that question as well.:)
I rather wish that history tracking played nicely with multiple shells open at once. It never seemed to track what I'd done. I'd say,"what was that thing I got two weeks ago? I know used wget.... but can't find it!..."
Is there something I should be doing instead?
Assuming bash is your shell:
-a Append the new history lines (history lines entered since the beginning of the current Bash session) to the history file.
PROMPT_COMMAND If set, the value is interpreted as a command to execute before the printing of each primary prompt ($PS1).
Put: export PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a" in your.bashrc
Prisoner 3: "I had consensual sex with two women on the premise that I use a condom. I tore it and ejaculated inside them against their explicit will, and after they learned I had did that to both of them they filed charges. I desperately try to convince everyone that my leaking crimes committed by the US Army was the reason I was charged."
FTFY
Not only the water breathing part, that also that its abdomen is on its back. Or is it the other way around?
Would you charge a hijacker while he (or his partner, 20 feet away) is holding a gun to a child's head? I'm not sure I could bring myself to do that, whatever the consequences.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFyY2mK8pxk
Or octopi, or octopodes. Which are just as correct as octopuses.
Thanks for taking the time to explain.
But his question was whether it is possible to tell what "torrent [he is] downloading", not it if is possible to see which clients he is connected to. And I would like to know the answer to that question as well. :)
I rather wish that history tracking played nicely with multiple shells open at once. It never seemed to track what I'd done. I'd say,"what was that thing I got two weeks ago? I know used wget .... but can't find it!..."
Is there something I should be doing instead?
Assuming bash is your shell:
-a
Append the new history lines (history lines entered since the beginning of the current Bash session) to the history file.
PROMPT_COMMAND
If set, the value is interpreted as a command to execute before the printing of each primary prompt ($PS1).
Put: .bashrc
export PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a"
in your
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