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Rust-Based 'Resources' is a New, Modern System Monitor for Linux

dimanche 15 octobre 2023, 23:24 , par Slashdot
An anonymous reader shared this article from the Linux blog OMG! Ubuntu:

The System Monitor app Ubuntu comes with does an okay job of letting you monitor system resources and oversee running processes — but it does look dated... [T]he app's graphs and charts are tiny, compact, and lack the glanceability and granular-detail that similar tools on other systems offer.

Thankfully, there are plenty of ace System Monitor alternatives available on Linux, with the Rust-based Resources being the latest tool to the join the club. And it's a real looker... Resources shows real-time graphs showing the utilisation of core system components... You can also see a [sortable and searchable] list of running apps and processes, which are separated in this app.

It's also possible to select a refresh interval 'from very slow/slow/normal/fast/very fast (though tempting to select, 'very fast' can increase CPU usage).' And selecting an app or process 'activates a big red button you can click to 'end' the app/process (a submenu has options to kill, halt, or continue the app/process instead)...'

'If you don't like the 'Windows-iness' of Mission Center — which you may have briefly spotted it in my Ubuntu 23.10 release video — then Resources is a solid alternative.'

Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://linux.slashdot.org/story/23/10/15/2121237/rust-based-resources-is-a-new-modern-system-monito...
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