news.softpedia.com — A description of tools for Linux that let you analyze the performance of your PC, by evaluating the way your PC uses hardware and system services, including RAM, CPU and hard drivers. With the information provided by these tools, you can uncover potential problems, fix performance bottlenecks and make sure your computer is running in tip-top shape.
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zegerApr 11, 2007
thanx! didnt know about htop. great tool!
rjregenoldApr 12, 2007
Your link had a trailing ')'. Here it is without: <a class="user" href="http://conky.sourceforge.net/">http://conky.sourceforge.net/</a>
jsuzukiApr 12, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://moodss.sourceforge.net/">http://moodss.sourceforge.net/</a> is more powerful.
zegerApr 12, 2007
by cntrxfrstrm:""A description of tools for Linux that let you analyze the performance of your PC"""Well, if you run Linux, your system will surely perform poorly"How's that? Are you running KDE or what? I have both WinXP and Ubuntu installed on the same machine and believe me when I say, Ubuntu is faster than XP!Sure, if you run KDE instead of Gnome on a low-end computer, it will definitely have performance drops. But that aswell can be fixed by stopping unnecessary services and tweaking KDE a bit. In a near future, that's about to change. Remember me when this will happen:LINUX WILL be faster than XP (already is than Vista), no matter what desktop environment is running !Let's all hope that Linux will continue to develop at this high rate so in a year or two, every game and application will run on Linux and in a few years, each of those games and apps will have a Linux version as well. Cheers!
evilgnomeandyApr 12, 2007
Yeah, dugg for htop.It's very impressive, and certainly refreshing to use after being stuck with top.
reclusivemonkeyApr 12, 2007
Or Nagios! Gotta be the killer server monitoring application;<a class="user" href="http://nagios.org/">http://nagios.org/</a>
reclusivemonkeyApr 12, 2007
Digg down above, cookie trouble!