Further to Toni's first post on this subject, please take a look at the
System Monitor indicator blueprint on Launchpad (under indicator applet).
https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/indicator-applet/+spec/system-monitor-indicator
Giles
On 28/05/10 12:30, Toni Ruottu wrote:
You are right, although I still wonder if people find the system
manager when they need some of its functionalities.
--Toni
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Conscious User<consciousu...@aol.com> wrote:
I just want to point
out that the jam windicator would not only show jamming, but make the
process specific section of gnome-system-manager irrelevant.
I'm peeking at the gnome-system-manager now. About 60-70 percent
of the process specific section is taken by applications *without
windows*, so "irrelevant" is too strong of a word.
Furthermore, sometimes lock ups are not caused directly by the
application itself, but by services it calls. If I remember
correctly, there was a bug during the earlier stages of Lucid
that locked up gwibber but the culprit (as in "what you had
to kill") was couchdb.
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