Procman 1.0



Hey all. Great news! After a much prolonged wait stable procman is ready
for 1.0 release.

So what is procman you ask. Procman is a GNOME process viewer and system
monitor. It replaces gtop and is much better IMHO. Here is a list of it's
features:

* Tree view of process dependencies
* Icons for processes that have em
* Much improved display of information (size in MB for instance)
* Simplified intuitive interface
* Searching of process listing
* Memory map display
* Graphical display of cpu, mem, swap time histories
* Device usage display
* Ability to hide processes that the user doesn't care about viewing
* Doesn't display process threads by default !!
* Ability to renice processes
* Ability to renice/ kill processes that require root access by prompting
for password


Here's whats new from 0.99.0:
* Help documentation ( Bill Day )
* Improved search functionality
* Save device column widths
* Bug fixes, translation updates



So I would like to thank all those who helped contribute to procman:
* Eric Johnsson (added icon support)
* Carlos Marin (bug, i18n fixes, Spanish translation)
* Tige Chastain (various improvements)
* Jonathan Blandford (small fixes, suggestions)
* Bill Day (help docs)
* John Fleck (help build setup)
* Christian rose (Swedish translation)
* Kjartan Maraas (Norweigian translation)
* Allesio Frusciante (Itialian translation)
* Christian Meyer (German translation)
* Sergey Volozhanin (Russian translation)
* Ole Laursen (Danish translation)
* Zbigniew Chyla (Polish translation)
* Abel Cheung (Chinese translation)
* Takeshi Aihana and Japenese GNOME team (Japanese translation)
* Stanislav Visnovsky ( Slovak translation)
* Hasbullah Bin Pit ( Malay translation)
* The turkish translator whose name looks strange in the ChangeLog (Nilgun)
:) 

The Procman home page is here:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/kfv101/procman

Here's where you can get the source tarball:
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/procman/procman-1.0.tar.gz

Binary RPM for RedHat 7.x:
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/redhat/i386/procman/procman-1.0-1.i386.rpm


Please enjoy,
Kevin




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