It lists, in order, the top 20 processes, by CPU/memory usage.
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In linux, what does the top command display?
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In linux, what does the top command display?
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It lists, in order, the top 20 processes, by CPU/memory usage.
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9. Processes, Environment Variables t;pid> Finally, the snice command can both display and set the current niceness. This command doesn't seem to work on my machine. snice -v <pid> 9.8 Process CPU/Memory Consumption, top <span>The top command sorts all processes by their CPU and memory consumption and displays the top twenty or so in a table. Use top whenever you want to see what's hogging your system. top -q -d 2 is useful for scheduling the top command itself to a high priority
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