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Ubuntu Linux - ps Command for Linux Process

In past I checked out some of the interesting process and the system information commands. And I would like to continue that as long as I can cover most of the terminal utilities as well.

Here I am going to discuss the ps command. This command shows you the process of the linux machine. And few other details of the process as well.

When you type the ps command in the terminal. It should give the command output just like the following.

ps.png

This command also has an option for the - A and the -e attribute. As you can see that would also give different output based on those attributes sent to the command.

Have you used ps command? How did it worked out for you? Have you used any other command that would work out in a better way for you? I'd love to explore new commands with similar or more output.

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