Hi! Do you have access to a Linux system? (IF not, try LinuxZoo.net)
There's two approaches here: 1) if you can pick up concepts easily from 'speed reading' (scanning) a Unix intro book (like the famous old Rute), that would help.
2) hopefully you can pick the 'optimal' keywords for web-searches, like:
lists the snapshot of all the processes currently running
Google's first result is the answer to your first two questions [verbatim]!!
here!
What I'd suggest as a way that's more agreeable to LQ usage guidelines, might be:
IF your search doesn't find what appears to be the answer, post your search words (and maybe a link it returned) with a few words on what's 'wrong' about it. Here's an example [exaggerated: kick being wrong word for boot]:
I searched: linux start kick, but it returns RedHat install info (&optionally a sample link)
but I want: how to configure my Kylin to startup, not Windows8.
You'd get a reply like: try: ubuntu boot grub (and maybe a link)
Then you'd readily have your answer! Sorry, I don't write well, but hopefully this will help explain replys about Google homework. Best wishes!