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		<title>Linux: Running Processes Display UID instead of Username</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Running the command ps to display a list of currently running processes may display a UID instead of the username. There is a reasonable explanation for that. An example command may look like this ps aux &#124; grep thisismyuser May return something like 501 28373 15080 0 &#8230; You may have expected a return like thisismyuser 28373 15080 0 &#8230;...]]></description>
		
		
		
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