Answer by MikeB for Why does `htop` show more process than `ps`
htop is also showing processes that have ended. This is great, so you can see short-lived processes and what resources they might have consumed. If you exit htop and restart it, you'll see they have...
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By default, htop lists each thread of a process separately, while ps doesn't. To turn off the display of threads, press H, or use the "Setup / Display options" menu, "Hide userland threads". This puts...
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For me, on a more-or-less current arch linux system, ps xf shows me only the processes owned by my user ID. htop shows me all processes. Try ps -ef for a list of all processes, or perhaps ps -ejH to...
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In ps xf26395 pts/78 Ss 0:00 \_ bash27016 pts/78 Sl+ 0:04 | \_ unicorn_rails master -c config/unicorn.rb 27042 pts/78 Sl+ 0:00 | \_ unicorn_rails worker[0] -c config/unicorn.rb In htop, it shows up...
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