How do I manage processes in Linux?
You can manage processes in Linux using commands like ps
, top
, kill
, and nice
. What specific task do you need help with?
How do I kill a process?
To kill a process, you can use the kill
command followed by the process ID (PID). For example, kill 1234
.
What if the process doesn't terminate?
If a process doesn't terminate, you can use kill -9 <PID>
to forcefully kill it. Be cautious with this command!
How can I see all running processes?
You can see all running processes by using the ps aux
command or the top
command for a dynamic view.
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