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List all services running in Ubuntu

Geetu R. Vaswani Linux, Services, Shell, Ubuntu September 3, 2012 1 Minute

Open a terminal window and enter the command shown below to list all the services running on your Ubuntu computer.

$ sudo initctl list | sort <enter>

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Published September 3, 2012

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