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9. Processes, Environment Variables ions of a particular program. Note this is in contrast to Windows or DOS where the program itself has to allow the others a share of the CPU: under UNIX, the process has no say in the matter. ] <span>Each process is given a process number called the PID (process ID). Besides the memory actually occupied by the executable, the process itself seizes additional memory for its operations. In the same way that a file is owned by a particular user and gr
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