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In Linux, which commands would give you a list of running processes (Select Three)
proc
top
ps
down
tasklist
pstree
ps, pstree and top are the correct answers. "ps -aux" will show you a complete list of all running processes including some more information like process id. "pstree" will show the processes in hierarchical tree view. "top" shows the top processes based on certain criterias like cpu usage or memory usage. "tasklist" is a Windows command to show all running applications and services with their Process ID (PID), this can be run on either a local or a remote computer. "proc" is close but not the right answer because its not a command at all, but a virtual file system which manages running processes on linux. If you want to know more, see http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/proc.html [edited, proc is not a command]
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