Speaking UNIX Part 8: UNIX Processing

  2008-06-14 11:30:02
On UNIX systems, each system and end-user task is contained within a process. The system creates new processes all the time and processes die when a task finishes or something unexpected happens. In Part 8 learnhow to control processes in UNIX and use a number of commands to peer into your system. 
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