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DWQA Questions › Category: Introduction to Linux I
To change the niceness value of an existing process, you can use the _ command.
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
To execute a command with the default priority, which value do you pass to the nice command?
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
To execute a command with the highest possible priority, which value do you pass to the nice command?
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
To execute a command with the lowest possible priority, which value do you pass to the nice command?
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
Which of the following is not a valid way to send the “force kill” signal to a process?
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
A signal is:
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
Placing an _ character at the end of the command line will put the command in the background.
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
What command can be used to alter the priority of a running process?
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
What command can be used as a prefix to another command to run it at an altered priority?
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
The uptime command prints a statistic representing the system load over what three time spans? (choose three)
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
To view statistics on memory availability, you can use:
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
If you want a background process to keep running after log out, you can use:
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
Using the kill command always terminates processes. True or False?
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
To see the list of background processes that you have started in your shell, you can run:
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
The main advantage of running a process in the background is:
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
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