On Jul 26, 11:25am, Alan Dayley wrote: > I have a command line utility that spits out data on the screen as it runs. > I want to capture this data to a "log" file so I can read it later. I > have been told the tee command will do this for me but I can't seem to get > the command line correct as the log file is always empty. > > The man and info pages are not very helpful to me since I am just learning > this piping commands stuff. Do it like this: myscript | tee logfile You might also find the following useful: myscript >logfile & tail -f logfile Kevin