the geekstuff.com has a great series of articles going where 15 examples are provided for a specific Linux command or functionality.
So far, they've gone over examples of the following (follow the links to see):
find command, crontab examples, grep command, history command, ping command, and wget examples.
The latest covers the top command.
Speaking of top, Linux users might prefer to try out htop instead -- it's even cooler than top. (In Mepis 8, it was not there by default, but was easily installed via Synaptic.) Check out these two screenshots:
top:
htop:
Of course you can click on these screenshots, open them in another tab or in another window or whatever, to get a better view.
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