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Processes

A Linux process is a running command or application. Managing processes is a fundamental task of most Linux users. Learn about process basics, searching, management, and monitoring.

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>> List the Open File Descriptors in the Current Bash Session

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>> Getting the PID of a nohup Process

>> Dealing with Frozen Windows and Desktop on Linux

>> View the Output of a Running Process in Another Bash Session

>> Linux Bash Equivalent to the Windows Batch Pause

>> Monitor the Thread Count of a Process on Linux

>> Get the Path of a Process in Linux

>> The Difference Between fork(), vfork(), exec() and clone()

>> How to Get the Command Line Args Passed to a Running Process on Unix/Linux Systems?

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