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    22<title>Contents</title>
    33
    4 <para>
    5 The Procps package contains the free, kill, oldps, ps, skill, snice,
    6 sysctl, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, w and watch programs.
    7 </para>
     4<para>The Procps package contains the free, kill, oldps, ps, skill, snice,
     5sysctl, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, w and watch programs.</para>
    86
    97</sect2>
     
    1311<sect3><title>free</title>
    1412
    15 <para>
    16 free displays the total amount of free and used physical and swap memory
    17 in the system, as well as the shared memory and buffers used by the kernel.
    18 </para>
     13<para>free displays the total amount of free and used physical and swap memory
     14in the system, as well as the shared memory and buffers used by the
     15kernel.</para>
    1916
    2017</sect3>
     
    2219<sect3><title>kill</title>
    2320
    24 <para>
    25 kills sends signals to processes.
    26 </para>
     21<para>kills sends signals to processes.</para>
    2722
    2823</sect3>
     
    3025<sect3><title>oldps and ps</title>
    3126
    32 <para>
    33 ps gives a snapshot of the current processes.
    34 </para>
     27<para>ps gives a snapshot of the current processes.</para>
    3528
    3629</sect3>
     
    3831<sect3><title>skill</title>
    3932
    40 <para>
    41 skill sends signals to process matching a criteria.
    42 </para>
     33<para>skill sends signals to process matching a criteria.</para>
    4334
    4435</sect3>
     
    4637<sect3><title>snice</title>
    4738
    48 <para>
    49 snice changes the scheduling priority for process matching a criteria.
    50 </para>
     39<para>snice changes the scheduling priority for process matching a
     40criteria.</para>
    5141
    5242</sect3>
     
    5444<sect3><title>sysctl</title>
    5545
    56 <para>
    57 sysctl modifies kernel parameters at runtime.
    58 </para>
     46<para>sysctl modifies kernel parameters at runtime.</para>
    5947
    6048</sect3>
     
    6250<sect3><title>tload</title>
    6351
    64 <para>
    65 tload prints a graph of the current system load average to the specified
    66 tty (or the tty of the tload process if none is specified).
    67 </para>
     52<para>tload prints a graph of the current system load average to the
     53specified tty (or the tty of the tload process if none is specified).</para>
    6854
    6955</sect3>
     
    7157<sect3><title>top</title>
    7258
    73 <para>
    74 top provides an ongoing look at processor activity in real time.
    75 </para>
     59<para>top provides an ongoing look at processor activity in real time.</para>
    7660
    7761</sect3>
     
    7963<sect3><title>uptime</title>
    8064
    81 <para>
    82 uptime gives a one line display of the following information: the current
     65<para>uptime gives a one line display of the following information: the current
    8366time, how long the system has been running, how many users are currently
    84 logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
    85 </para>
     67logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15
     68minutes.</para>
    8669
    8770</sect3>
     
    8972<sect3><title>vmstat</title>
    9073
    91 <para>
    92 vmstat reports information about processes, memory, paging, block IO,
    93 traps, and cpu activity.
    94 </para>
     74<para>vmstat reports information about processes, memory, paging, block IO,
     75traps, and cpu activity.</para>
    9576
    9677</sect3>
     
    9879<sect3><title>w</title>
    9980
    100 <para>
    101 w displays information about the users currently on the machine, and
    102 their processes.
    103 </para>
     81<para>w displays information about the users currently on the machine, and
     82their processes.</para>
    10483
    10584</sect3>
     
    10786<sect3><title>watch</title>
    10887
    109 <para>
    110 watch runs command repeatedly, displaying its output (the first screen full).
    111 </para>
     88<para>watch runs command repeatedly, displaying its output (the first
     89screen full).</para>
    11290
    11391</sect3>
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