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To view all processes on the system, you can execute:

1 year ago
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To view all processes on the system, you can execute: › Category: Introduction to Linux I › To view all processes on the system, you can execute:
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Linux Questions Staff asked 1 year ago

To view all processes on the system, you can execute:

  • ps -f
  • ps –all
  • ps -e
  • ps

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