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Is there any way in Ubuntu 18.04.2 to show 'short' status output when checking a service?



In Ubuntu 14.04.5 status output is like this:



short output



Where in Ubuntu 18.04.2 the same command gives output like this:



very long output



How can I narrow this output down again to 1 line like in 14.04.5?










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Is there any way in Ubuntu 18.04.2 to show 'short' status output when checking a service?



In Ubuntu 14.04.5 status output is like this:



short output



Where in Ubuntu 18.04.2 the same command gives output like this:



very long output



How can I narrow this output down again to 1 line like in 14.04.5?










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Is there any way in Ubuntu 18.04.2 to show 'short' status output when checking a service?



In Ubuntu 14.04.5 status output is like this:



short output



Where in Ubuntu 18.04.2 the same command gives output like this:



very long output



How can I narrow this output down again to 1 line like in 14.04.5?










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Is there any way in Ubuntu 18.04.2 to show 'short' status output when checking a service?



In Ubuntu 14.04.5 status output is like this:



short output



Where in Ubuntu 18.04.2 the same command gives output like this:



very long output



How can I narrow this output down again to 1 line like in 14.04.5?







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It won't give the same output, but you can use



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