In linux, environment variables always belong to the current [...]
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^^ note that the current process can be (and often is) the shell
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In linux, environment variables always belong to the current [...]
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In linux, environment variables always belong to the current [...]
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9. Processes, Environment Variables is too long to be displayed on one line. Tasks in memory will have a full command line, but swapped-out tasks will only have the name of the program in parentheses (for example, "(getty)"). 9.9 <span>Environments of Processes Each process that runs does so with the knowledge of several var = value text pairs. All this means is that a process can look up the value of some variable that it may have inherited f
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