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#32
Originally Posted by wartstew View Post
2) From an X-term shell, run "top" and observe the CPU% of the top few processes
("q" quits "top" other commands can be found on the internet, but note that
this is the stripped down "busybox" version of "top")
Good advice but the screen size makes top almost unusable as the process name if practically off the screen.
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