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This repository appears to be unmanaged. #127

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Kamilake opened this issue Mar 31, 2023 · 5 comments
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This repository appears to be unmanaged. #127

Kamilake opened this issue Mar 31, 2023 · 5 comments

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@Kamilake
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Does anyone have a project similar to this or a forked version of sysmontask?

@begin-theadventure
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begin-theadventure commented Mar 31, 2023

Does anyone have a project similar to this

System Monitoring Center (edit: archived).

There's also Stacer, but it has been abandoned.

@Danny3
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Danny3 commented Oct 31, 2023

None of them unfortunately have an logical and easy to use interface as this!

@begin-theadventure
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begin-theadventure commented Oct 31, 2023

Mission Center
Resources
GNOME System Monitor
KSysGuard (archived)

Edit: LikeTaskManager (unmaintained)

@Danny3
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Danny3 commented Nov 7, 2023

Mission Center

This seems to be the closest and it's pretty active!

It also has a working GPU part!

Great find!

The only thing that I don't like is the awful title bard that looks so weird on KDE Plasma and also refuses to respect my custom window decorations.

@pumpkinlink
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pumpkinlink commented Mar 19, 2024

I was personally just looking for a solution with the "rMemory" equivalent feature, Resources seems to be the only one to do that correctly. Mission Center shows double the value for some reason... It's especially useful to check memory usage for apps with many processes like Electron-based apps, Chrome, Firefox, and IDEs

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