-root 596 550 0 13:22 pts/0 00:00:00 grep afm
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-<p>We can see that there are two daemons running: <br>
-* <strong>afm-system-daemon</strong> runs with a system user ‘afm’ and is responsible for installing/uninstalling packages <br>
-* <strong>afm-user-daemon</strong> runs as a user daemon (currently as root because it’s the only real user on the target board) and is responsible for the whole lifecycle of the applications running inside the user session.</p>
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-<p>The application framework has a tool running on the Command Line Interface (CLI). Using the <strong>afm-util</strong> command, you can install, uninstall, list, run, stop … applications. </p>
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-<p>To begin, run ‘<strong>afm-util help</strong>’ to get a quick help on commands:</p>
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+root 596 550 0 13:22 pts/0 00:00:00 grep afm</code></pre>
+<p>We can see that there are two daemons running: * <strong>afm-system-daemon</strong> runs with a system user 'afm' and is responsible for installing/uninstalling packages * <strong>afm-user-daemon</strong> runs as a user daemon (currently as root because it's the only real user on the target board) and is responsible for the whole lifecycle of the applications running inside the user session.</p>
+<p>The application framework has a tool running on the Command Line Interface (CLI). Using the <strong>afm-util</strong> command, you can install, uninstall, list, run, stop ... applications.</p>
+<p>To begin, run '<strong>afm-util help</strong>' to get a quick help on commands:</p>