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To see your memory useage in qps look at the bar that says :guilabel:`MEM`. The bar for :guilabel:`CPU` useage shows CPU useage with a bar graph with useage with a bar graphc for cpu useage. The :guilabel:`Uptime` in the top bar shows how long your computer has been running. A blue bar showing file input output shows graph in blue. Above this there is a green graph that shows your CPU useage as a graph. To show when a program was started with the :guilabel:`START` column. To have a view of process ID of each process use the :guilabel:`PID` column. The column :guilabel:`Command Line` shows what command line starts the process.
To see your memory useage in qps look at the bar that says :guilabel:`MEM`. The bar for :guilabel:`CPU` useage shows CPU useage with a bar graph with useage with a bar graphc for cpu useage. The :guilabel:`Uptime` in the top bar shows how long your computer has been running. A blue bar showing file input output shows graph in blue. Above this there is a green graph that shows your CPU useage as a graph. To show when a program was started with the :guilabel:`START` column. To have a view of process ID of each process use the :guilabel:`PID` column. The column :guilabel:`Command Line` shows what command line starts the process. To show which user the process is running on is in the :guilabel:`USER` column.
To sort your processes by memory click on the mem tab. To have your processes sorted by CPU percentage press the button :guilabel:`CPU%` To have your processes sorted by CPU%. To sort by the command line of each process you can press the command line. To sort by how much memory is used by each process click on the :guilabel:`Mem` tab.
To sort your processes by memory click on the mem tab. To have your processes sorted by CPU percentage press the button :guilabel:`CPU%` To have your processes sorted by CPU%. To sort by the command line of each process you can press the command line. To sort by how much memory is used by each process click on the :guilabel:`Mem` tab.