

Some are GUI-based, and some are CLI-based. Moreover, every Linux distributions come with a distro-specific task manager depending on various Linux desktop environments. There are tons of Linux task managers available in the market.

In that instances, you need a Linux task manager for identifying or stopping that process and program. There are lots of software you need to run on your system, and sometimes you find that some of them are causing the problem or freezing the system by taking excessive resources. Linux Task Manager is one of the essential tools that help you to find out the details of resource usages (CPU/RAM) by any particular software or even the system itself.
