'top' command question
Hi,
Right now I'm trying to find all running processes in 'top' by command
name. For example, I want to find all processes with a command of
'iperf', I have an iperf daemon running and I need to find the PID for
it in the list so I can kill it with <k>. How can I navigate the list
of processes in 'top'? Note that I'm using Ubuntu Server 8.
Thanks.
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