Hello list, hello Brandt!
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 02:28:00PM -0500, Brandt Dusthimer wrote:
> There is a gtop package in stable, but no package in testing or
> unstable. Is there a reason why? Is it in another package?
You'll find gnome-system-monitor via a "apt-cache search
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 02:28:00PM -0500, Brandt Dusthimer wrote:
> There is a gtop package in stable, but no package in testing or
> unstable. Is there a reason why? Is it in another package?
$ apt-cache show gnome-system-monitor
Package: gnome-system-monitor
Priority: optional
Section:
There is a gtop package in stable, but no package in testing or
unstable. Is there a reason why? Is it in another package?
Thanks,
Brandt Dusthimer
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Hi,
I tried to install gtop, and I had the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-get install gtop
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
gnome-core gnome-system-monitor
The following NEW packages will be installed:
gtop
0
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StarOffice has multiple threads which all share that 33.7MB, so
ps/gtop/etc reports each thread as using that much memory.
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staroffice is a hog, but at least it's more realistic.
-Brian
Aaron Solochek wrote:
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> I was checking gtop today to see how much memory was going to various
> things, and staroffice was reported as using 500+ megs. Now, I did just
> upgrade to 512mb of ram, but
you sure you did not read that incorrectly? lcdproc and gtop and virtualy
every other program gets its processing info from the same place, biggest
program ive seen is E, on a freshly installed SuSe 6.3 machine it
sometimes took over 220MB of memory.
nate
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Aaron Solochek
I was checking gtop today to see how much memory was going to various
things, and staroffice was reported as using 500+ megs. Now, I did just
upgrade to 512mb of ram, but I have like 200megs of other things in
memory, so this didn't make much sense. Also, LCDProc (A program to
display s
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