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All right, now, let me demonstrate you how you could get the least of all running processes that you

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could use command gold B.

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S if you entered this command, you'll see currently arraigning processes for this particular session.

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And at the moment, I am inside of the container and I am inside of the best brought us.

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I am connected to standout in all this brought us.

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I'll talk about what a act in stand out in one of the next halls.

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Now you understand that I am in best practice and this Braudis is listed here with Braudis I.D. one.

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Here it is.

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And here was comment that was used for start of corresponding process.

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That means that when you enter any command Linux kernel basically starts specific, brought us.

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And as you may have noticed, here was a nasal process, the s and this brought us up bureaus here because

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I have just entered comment B.

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S that has started corresponding P.

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S process.

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But I have got this output from this B.S. process and basically this process did his job and it is not

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needed anymore.

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That's why this process was terminated, was stopped.

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And if you enter the US once again, you'll see B.S. process once again on the list.

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But this will be brand new process.

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You may notice a difference between those processes here and here.

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All right.

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You're also able to get the list of different options that you are able to use with CBS Command using

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following CBS.

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Does this help command?

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And actually, if you want to get help for a sports, you need to add also here which a section of help

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you want to see.

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And if you enter here all or simply a leg this, you'll get all available options.

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And if you'll scroll a bit up, you'll find the most commonly used the options here in this first section.

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For example, with Sandesh Capital A or this E, you are able to get list of all processes by default.

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You'll see only processes running by current user.

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And if I enter this option now b.

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S dash e, I'll see.

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Same to process as best.

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And P.S. and Bush has brought us IDU on.

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And Pierce has in my case brought us eighty five one five three.

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And the reason for that is that I am actually running a small window container and there are no arms

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or users locked into this container.

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There is no graphical user interface for this 012 container.

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That's why there are only two protests in total.

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But if I switch to a computer and list all processes here, B.

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S dash, if I'll see a long list of different processes.

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Because here you see now full feature.

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The computer was a boon to operating system.

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It has this graphical user interface.

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It has different applications running.

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That's why it has much, much more processed here was complete list.

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But if I enter B.S. without any additional options, I'll see similar output to this picture.

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I see only two protests, bash and B.S. and that's what I have told you with PSC comment without additional

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options.

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You'll see only protests started by particular user.

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And this user in this case is.

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All right.

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That's all for this introduction lecture.

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And the next day, let me demonstrate you how to start additional processes and how to deal protests.

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I'll see you next.

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Bye bye.

