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  1. Import your LWP from your device, an email attachment, cloud storage, or via a URL.
  2. Create new content by clicking on our Text tool on the top, and alter its color, size, and fonts as required.
  3. Click on our Strikeout or Whiteout tools to remove details that just don’t seem right any longer.
  4. Make visual changes by drawing or inserting images, lines, and symbols.
  5. Highlight essential details in your documentation.
  6. Click on the Comment option to make a remark on your most significant changes.
  7. Turn your LWP file into a fillable template by clicking on the Manage Fields tool.
  8. Place fields for different types of data.
  9. Assign Roles to your fields and set them mandatory or optional to ensure parties fill them out properly.
  10. Add Signature Fields and click on Sign to approve your form yourself.
  11. Select how you share your form - via email or through a shareable link.

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LWP gives the thread id of each thread. NLWP is the number of threads in the system for the underlying process. In the ps output above, rsyslogd (pid 852) has 4 threads, NetworkManager (pid 874) has three threads and polkitd (pid 893) has two threads.
Show threads per process Using PID task. You can count threads with the list of available sub directories inside /proc//task/ . Using ps command. You can also use ps command to show threads per process. Using pstree command. You can also use pstree to show threads per process. Using top command.
To see the kernel threads (also called kernel processes) running on your system, run the command ps ef. You should see something similar to Figure One. The output of ps ef is a list of user and kernel processes running on your system. Kernel process names are surrounded by square brackets ([]).
Using ps command You can also use ps command to show threads per process. With ps we can list LWP (Light Weight process) which depicts Thread ID of the respective process and NWLP (Number of Threads).
In those contexts, the term light-weight process typically refers to kernel threads and the term threads can refer to user threads. On Linux, user threads are implemented by allowing certain processes to share resources, which sometimes leads to these processes to be called light weight processes.
The pthreadgetnamenp() function can be used to retrieve the name of the thread. The thread argument specifies the thread whose name is to be retrieved. The buffer name is used to return the thread name; len specifies the number of bytes available in name.
The threads library uses underlying threads of control called lightweight processes that are supported by the kernel. You can think of an LWP as a virtual CPU that executes code or system calls. You usually do not need to concern yourself with LWPs to program with threads.
Method 1 /proc This is the easiest way to see the thread count of any active process on a Linux machine. proc command exports text file of process and system hardware information, such as CPU, interrupts, memory, disk, etc. The above example is having one thread per process.

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