From: Jake H. <jh...@po...> - 2005-01-29 00:17:10
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Michael Saunders wrote: > > It's in the default install -- IIRC just entering SlbMgr in a terminal > will fire it up. Failing that, go to the Dock menu and About, and there's > an 'Advanced' (or similar) button which brings it up. > > Along with processes it also displays some resource stats. Cool. In that case I will probably start from that codebase instead of trying to write my own GUI from scratch. I am mostly interested in fleshing out the additional capabilities of Windows task manager not yet implemented and in using something like D-BUS to abstract this type of system info utility from the specific version of the kernel being used. -Jake |