All processes on Linux require RAM and CPU cycles, which can lead to competition for these resources. Tools like free, top, and htop help identify memory hogs and high CPU usage. Use commands like ps ...
I'd obviously need to allow users to specify what signal to use in the kill command. Not doing that would be downright incompetent of me, and its just a few extra lines. Also I used pod2usage to print ...
I've been setting up various people with linux lately (newbies to the linux world) and the one thing they've all asked about is a graphical way to kill processes. I've taught them all how to use the ...
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