![]() |
| Home | Apache | PHP | Ubuntu | MySQL | Linux | HTML | Win | CSS | Perl | Javascript | Rants | Retro |
|
||
| Ubuntu top command The top command provides a real time look at your processor activity. It provides a list of which programs are using most of your computer's CPU time. Of course there is a lot more you can do with top, than what I have told you here. To view top simply enter the following in the terminal:- top Here is a screenshot of top in action: ![]() - http://www.tech-faq.com/unix-top.shtml |