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Moore's Rule was never a law, but rather an observation. Moore's law observes that the number of transistors in dense integrated circuits doubles every two years. In Linux, the aggregate of all these things is referred to as a process. Linux is built on a foundation of processes. To check the different processes running on your machine you can try running the following command: bash. This will run all the processes along with their process ID, along with the process ID. Each process in the Linux system will have a unique command to identify it which is used.