Re: GNOME Task Manager



There is already gnome-system-monitor (previously procman) which manages
processes.  I don't think it daels with ports/conenctions at all, tho..

On Sun, 2002-09-15 at 18:20, Michael Yang wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> This is my first time posting on this mailing list.  Forgive me if
> anything is redundant to previous posts.
> 
> For our software engineering project for a class at Berkeley, we want
> to create a graphical task manager for GNOME.  Currently, as far as we
> know, there is no standard task manager in gnome like the one in
> Windows (is there one already?  we are not sure...). Of course, we can
> use a bunch of commandline commands to do the same, but a graphical
> frontend with real-time graphs would be nice.
> 
> Some of the thing we want to monitor in our task manager are: all
> running processes, CPU usage, memory usage, all network traffic, and
> show the tail of a log file "message" (readable only by root).  We
> might also allow control of some of these things, like killing a
> process or blocking a certain TCP/IP connection and so on.
> 
> Is there anything else that the gnome community would like to see
> added (and why? we need to do a specifications document as part of the
> project).  Also, any suggestions on how to implement this project and
> tips for programming for GNOME?  Thanks!
> 
> Michael
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