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A job usually contains more processes and has nothing to do with the load average we are talking about here.
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For unix, there are specific meanings to the terms "job" and "process". A job is in the jobtable, a process is in the process table. See `jobs` for a list of jobs for the current terminal, and `ps` for a list of process for the current system. Don't be confused by cron terminology; jobs aren't processes. --[[Special:Contributions/87.194.236.208|87.194.236.208]] ([[User talk:87.194.236.208|talk]]) 15:20, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
== Load Average on non-*nix systems ==
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