In Pt. 1, I covered basic command line tools and commands. I will continue that theme here, in Pt. 2.
First I would like to cover the command ps. This command is used to view processes. In its basic form without any options its output looks like this:
Code:
nbiser@linux-vqbm:~> ps
PID TTY TIME CMD
14933 pts/1 00:00:00 ps
17047 pts/1 00:00:00 bash
Here it only shows the most basic processes that are running on the system. PID stands for the process...