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The slowest 2017 iMac on Earth - How to diagnose which is the issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ratsima" data-source="post: 1837618" data-attributes="member: 402210"><p>I just worked this one up myself. I have an alias to it in my .bashrc file:</p><p></p><p>alias zop='/usr/bin/top -ocpu -F -s 2 -n30'</p><p></p><p>So, if I want to run it I don't have to type the whole thing. I usually keep a terminal window open on my desktop all the time with this running. That way I can easily spot a runaway process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ratsima, post: 1837618, member: 402210"] I just worked this one up myself. I have an alias to it in my .bashrc file: alias zop='/usr/bin/top -ocpu -F -s 2 -n30' So, if I want to run it I don't have to type the whole thing. I usually keep a terminal window open on my desktop all the time with this running. That way I can easily spot a runaway process. [/QUOTE]
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