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Q. |
The difference between the commands ps –e and ps –a is |
A. | ps –e gives details of every process running in memory whereas ps –a gives output for all the process that you have launched |
B. | ps –e gives details of every process running in memory whereas ps –a gives details of all user processes |
C. | no difference , both give same output |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. ps –e gives details of every process running in memory whereas ps –a gives details of all user processes |
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