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CLI Magic: Getting on top of things   
Monday, January 10 2005 @ 05:39 PM EST
Contributed by: glosser

Linux.com brings us another tutorial in their "Command Line Interface" series. This one introduces us to the "top" command.

You have to take charge of things early in the year, or you never will. But you can't really get on top of all things your computer is doing while you're lounging in your Strata-GUI. So hop down out of there for awhile and I'll show you how you can get on top of things at the CLI. Better hurry, though, or your little sister is going to learn it before you do.

Top -- the system utility of which I speak -- has lots of secrets to tell. Let's start with the basics. Just enter top at a command line and see what it has to say.

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