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- === The first thing to do is to get to know your processes. The ''ps'' command lists out the processes you have running on the system. By using ''ps -l'', an extended listing of your processes is provided. The fields of the most interest to... d lists the name of the command that started your process. So, if you're looking for your runaway c++ progr
- backups
- ask.]] If you know of a way I could describe this process better please let me know so I can share it. The process consists of making an archive file (one file that... g that file off of our system. The heart of this process is the [[:sysnews#tar]] command. With this comman
- info
- ! This will help! [[help:general_linux::priority|Process priorities]] Are you hogging the processor? Here's some info on how to make your processes play nice. "I accidentally pressed a button and all of
- linux_advanced
- ood </code> ==== awk ==== "pattern scanning and processing language" * good for printing columnar data,
- mitm
- was installed on the remote system as part of the process in creating its internal SSH keys. $
- sshkeysmswindows
- Keys** Click the button [Generate] to begin the process of generating a set of RSA keys. By "set" this me