Index of /public/ftp/pub/Linux/system/status
What you'll find here: tools for finding the status of your system
You can also view this index in terse format, or return to the parent directory.
- ps/
- various types of ps commands
- xstatus/
- display information about your system
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- CPU Monitor like BeOS Pulse (28689 bytes)
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- Java Linux MEmory Monitor (18471 bytes)
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- displays cpu status on device given in led-stat.txt (24040 bytes)
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- configurable realtime system monitoring package (157126 bytes)
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- gives a BogoMip (tm) rating w/o reboot (3391 bytes)
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- Alternative to Linux "free" and "df". (3883 bytes)
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- Dock/Wharf applet for AfterStep that does load monitoring (44319 bytes)
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- clone of SGI gmemusage monitor for Linux (16872 bytes)
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- Graphical Process Monitor (Mesa/OpenGL) (354852 bytes)
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- Hifs -- Handy Information For Sysadmins (49242 bytes)
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- confirable ps command (61314 bytes)
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- memory usage monitor written in Java (18269 bytes)
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- memory-utilization monitor (2001 bytes)
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- An interactive (ncurses) user friendly process manager (106099 bytes)
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- System load monitor (14891 bytes)
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- Running processes list (tree) (95289 bytes)
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- Yet another system usage monitor for KDE with nifty features (165347 bytes)
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- top version for KDE (30740 bytes)
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- top version for KDE (159052 bytes)
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- display system status on alphanumeric LCD with HD44780 controller (17350 bytes)
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- displays text of your choice on an alphanumeric LCD with HD44780 controller (63713 bytes)
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- schematic and code for displaying system time (25072 bytes)
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- build an expandable interface card (44389 bytes)
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- LED processor meter, based on meter-0.2 but with more real-time output (9168 bytes)
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- periodic monitoring of memory usage (19797 bytes)
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- drives the LED display described in led-stat.txt (11403 bytes)
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- mmon allows monitoring a few system specific info (3571 bytes)
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- mmon allows monitoring a few system specific info (5482 bytes)
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- monitors remote hosts and printers via ping, traceroute, Sun's "rup" RPC program (if you have it) (34502 bytes)
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- network load monitor using ncurses (11119 bytes)
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- network load monitor using ncurses (43169 bytes)
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- console menu-based script used to browse /proc (3001 bytes)
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- Display system load with keyboard leds (14574 bytes)
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- use console LEDs as load meter (14403 bytes)
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- An X11 based process status monitor (145272 bytes)
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- can recognize your systems configuration (111659 bytes)
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- monitor several aspects of networked Linux and Solaris machines (397085 bytes)
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- shows your Linux system resources through X (9922 bytes)
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- X11/Motif based Process Visualizer/Killer (173385 bytes)
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- X11/Motif based Process Visualizer/Killer (655911 bytes)
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- X11/Motif based Process Visualizer/Killer (1074620 bytes)
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- X11/Motif based Process Visualizer/Killer (276357 bytes)
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- perl script to give a system reliability statistic (1528 bytes)
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- *very* simple logging utility for system uptimes (1124 bytes)
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- display for disk space, memory, and networking (50861 bytes)
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- performance monitoring tool (text oriented, uses /proc) (2953 bytes)
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- X monitor interface for Evolution Scheduler (esep) (11658 bytes)
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- the classic xload; this version uses /proc (12250 bytes)
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- X based process monitor for Linux (108129 bytes)
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- graphical system activity monitor (68877 bytes)
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- yet another micro monitor (77381 bytes)
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- A who-type utility (10042 bytes)
Last updated by mefron@metalab.unc.edu using keeper 1.54 on 1999-05-07 13:03:04 UCT