![]() ![]() USER: User name of the the corresponding task owner. PR: Priority of the the corresponding task. NI: ‘Nice’ Value of the corresponding task. RES: Resident size (kb) is the non swapped physical memory the corresponding task has used VIRT: Total virtual memory currently used by the corresponding task.Ī Negative ‘nice’ value indicates a higher priority whereas a positive ‘nice’ implies a priority. %CPU: The corresponding task’s share of the already elapsed CPU time since the last screen SHR: The amount of currently shared memory used by the corresponding task. Update, expressed as a % of total CPU time. TIME+: CPU Time to the hundredths of a second is the the same as ‘TIME’, but with more granularity though. SHR: Represents the Shared Memory size (kb) used by the corresponding task. %MEM: Memory usage of the corresponding task. Read: How to fix system program problem detected error on Ubuntu Specific user processes Remember to press q whenever you want to exit the current mode. ![]()
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