In linux, you run the [...] command to see the list of all running processes
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ps
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In linux, you run the [...] command to see the list of all running processes
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In linux, you run the [...] command to see the list of all running processes
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ps
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9. Processes, Environment Variables ctually does the hardware access, execution, allocation of process IDs, sharing of CPU time, and ownership management. 9.2 ps -- List Running Processes Log in on a terminal and type the command <span>ps . You should get some output like: PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND 5995 2 S 0:00 /bin/login -- myname 5999 2 S 0:00 -bash 6030 2 R 0:00 ps ps with no options shows three processes to be runni
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