![]() The – before option x is optional, but the general Linux convention is to use – before options, so I advise you to keep on following it. The x option will display all the processes even if they are not associated with current tty (terminal type) or if they don’t have a controlling terminal (like daemons). If you want to see all the processes run by you, you can use the ps command with options x like this: ps -x Let’s see some better examples of the ps command: 1. Now, this doesn’t really provide any real, useful information.
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