Tomorrow I’ll show you how to bypass the F10 limitation when used with gnome-terminal.you’ll see what I mean when you try to use it. All the shortcut keys are listed at the bottom. I would add a section here on how to use it, but its so simple I don’t think I need to. Then run htop and get a better view of what is running on your machine. Installing htop is as easy as you might guess: Procedure to install htop on Ubuntu Linux Open the terminal application for the Ubuntu. It also looks a lot prettier, and I know how much you like your pretty applications. You can scroll down off the current page to see what else is running. You can actually see the whole process including options and arguments. Tasks related to proccesses (killing, renicing) can be done without entering their PIDs. The file you need to edit is /etc/apt/sources.list and you need to replace all instances of and with. Htop is an ncurses-based process viewer similar to top, but it allows to scroll the list vertically and horizontally to see all processes and their full command lines. You would have to open repository configuration file and change the repo location as originally suggested by piernov in a comment or in this answer. If you’ve used top, or use top to ever try to get an idea of what is running on your machine you’ll really like htop. I just realized I’ve never blogged about a really cool tool that I’m sure you’ll be impressed with. Learn how to do the iTOP installation on Ubuntu Linux version 17, by following this simple step-by-step tutorial, you will be able to install and access the iTOP system on a computer running Ubuntu Linux.