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How to measure power consumption in watts using powerstat in Linux with examples

In my last article I had explained the various CPU c-states in detail and how you can disable the CPU states, and different commands which can show you the memory usage per process in Linux.

How to reduce and/or add more columns or fields to top command in Linux (swap, memory, etc)

I have already written an article explaining every field in the top command 10 examples to help you understand top command usage in Linux In this article I will show you the steps using which

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