The top command.
Mustafa | August 26, 2007 | 6:07 amWe have already mentioned the ps, uptime, and w system and processes commands in the previous post, here we will discuss another very useful command, the top command.
We have already mentioned the ps, uptime, and w system and processes commands in the previous post, here we will discuss another very useful command, the top command.
Some terminal commands are very useful to watch your system and to get some system statistics, Here are they :
Usually you need to run some processes without affecting the system performance, like when you run Matlab , Mathematica, or if you are running a certain program which is eating your CPU and RAM, you can change this process priority , Here is how to do it :
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