In linux, all processes have an owner (by which the process' access to files it wants to access are determined), the process owner is the [...] .
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user who ran the program.
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In linux, all processes have an owner (by which the process' access to files it wants to access are determined), the process owner is the [...] .
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In linux, all processes have an owner (by which the process' access to files it wants to access are determined), the process owner is the [...] .
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9. Processes, Environment Variables lly 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 group, a process also has an owner--<span>usually the person who ran the program. Whenever a process tries to access a file, its ownership is compared to that of the file to decide if the access is permissible. Because all devices are files, the only way a process ca
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