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May 7 at 13:28 comment added tymur999 Let me guess, your computer ran out of memory and you can't even run top :P
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May 11, 2022 at 0:10 comment added Elijah Lynn If using htop, in addition to shift + M, you will likely want to turn off the display of threads and just show the main process memory consumption with shift + H. See unix.stackexchange.com/a/10403/27902.
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Aug 9, 2017 at 17:35 answer added JBaczuk timeline score: 7
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Jan 19, 2016 at 22:05 comment added lindhe I prefer htop, mainly because it tells me how to do this.
Jan 19, 2016 at 21:43 answer added Коста Великов timeline score: 7
S Sep 30, 2015 at 14:43 history suggested 7ochem
Removed "macintosh" tag as this is generic for Unix-like systems
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Sep 19, 2015 at 18:37 comment added Walter Tross On Linux, > and < move the sort column right and left. Since the %MEM column is just right of the %CPU column, which is also the default sort column, it takes only one keystroke to switch between the two. I know, your question has the macintosh tag, that's why I'm writing this answer as a comment.
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May 11, 2014 at 20:27 history asked Theodor Coogan CC BY-SA 3.0