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Underappreciated top
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No, these guys manage a version of
top. There are dozens of versions. Every major OS has their owntop, or an equivalent. I bet there are even linux distros that don't use this version oftop.Oooooh, ok. TIL.
At least Arch and Debian seem to use
top from procps-ng. Good to know.