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How to use the Linux system Task Manager

2025-04-04 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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This article introduces you how to use Linux system task manager, the content is very detailed, interested friends can refer to, I hope to help you.

When using GNOME desktop environment Task Manager on Linux equivalent When using GNOME, press the super key (Windows key) to find Task Manager:

When you start System Monitor, it shows you all the running processes and how much memory they consume.

You can select a process and click "End Process" to kill it.

You can also see statistics about CPU usage per core, memory usage, network usage, etc. in the Resources tab.

This is a graphical way. If you want to use the command line, run the "top" command in the terminal and you can see all the processes running and the memory they consume. You can also easily kill processes using the command line.

Linux is a free-to-use and freely distributed UNIX-like operating system, is a POSIX-based multi-user, multitasking, multi-threaded and multi-CPU operating system, using Linux to run major Unix tools, applications and network protocols.

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