A system administrator issues the command ps on a server that is running the Linux operating system. What is the purpose of this command?
- to list the processes currently running in the system
- to display the contents of the current directory
- to process a new task
- to change file permissions
Explanation: The Linux ps command is used to list the currently running processes in the system. If needed, this command can be instructed to display running processes initiated by the current user or other users.
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