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De: eugenia <email address hidden>
Para: <email address hidden>
Enviado: miércoles, 3 de diciembre, 2008 21:43:19
Asunto: Re: [Bug 271421] [NEW] Parent process should show child process totals
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De: Brian Clements <email address hidden>
Para: <email address hidden>
Enviado: miércoles, 17 de septiembre, 2008 13:16:24
Asunto: [Bug 271421] [NEW] Parent process should show child process totals
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy
2.6.24-18-generic
Gnome 2.22.3
When using the System monitor, I feel that all parent processes, when
collapsed, should give the totals of itself and it's child processes for
all fields (cpu, memory etc.). This could help clean up the window a
little bit for people who like to have all dependencies and all
processes for all users on there at once. Once that parent is opened,
then it can revert back to displaying it's own totals and the child
processes can do the same (unless of course, it is a parent for other
children).
This should be default behavior in my opinion, but at least the addition
of an option somewhere would be great. I think it would make much more
sense to be able to get totals for "gdm" and "xorg" and other
conglomerate processes as giant entities instead of having to open up
all the little sub processes to get an idea of whats eating up my cpu.
** Affects: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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When using the System monitor, I feel that all parent processes, when
collapsed, should give the totals of itself and it's child processes for
all fields (cpu, memory etc.). This could help clean up the window a
little bit for people who like to have all dependencies and all
processes for all users on there at once. Once that parent is opened,
then it can revert back to displaying it's own totals and the child
processes can do the same (unless of course, it is a parent for other
children).
This should be default behavior in my opinion, but at least the addition
of an option somewhere would be great. I think it would make much more
sense to be able to get totals for "gdm" and "xorg" and other
conglomerate processes as giant entities instead of having to open up
all the little sub processes to get an idea of whats eating up my cpu.
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Status in The GNOME System Monitor: New
Status in “gnome-system-monitor” source package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
When using the System monitor, I feel that all parent processes, when collapsed, should give the totals of itself and it's child processes for all fields (cpu, memory etc.). This could help clean up the window a little bit for people who like to have all dependencies and all processes for all users on there at once. Once that parent is opened, then it can revert back to displaying it's own totals and the child processes can do the same (unless of course, it is a parent for other children).
This should be default behavior in my opinion, but at least the addition of an option somewhere would be great. I think it would make much more sense to be able to get totals for "gdm" and "xorg" and other conglomerate processes as giant entities instead of having to open up all the little sub processes to get an idea of whats eating up my cpu.
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GRACIAS
_______ _______ _______ _______ ____
De: eugenia <email address hidden>
Para: <email address hidden>
Enviado: miércoles, 3 de diciembre, 2008 21:43:19
Asunto: Re: [Bug 271421] [NEW] Parent process should show child process totals
_______ _______ _______ _______ ____
De: Brian Clements <email address hidden>
Para: <email address hidden>
Enviado: miércoles, 17 de septiembre, 2008 13:16:24
Asunto: [Bug 271421] [NEW] Parent process should show child process totals
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system- monitor
Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy
2.6.24-18-generic
Gnome 2.22.3
When using the System monitor, I feel that all parent processes, when
collapsed, should give the totals of itself and it's child processes for
all fields (cpu, memory etc.). This could help clean up the window a
little bit for people who like to have all dependencies and all
processes for all users on there at once. Once that parent is opened,
then it can revert back to displaying it's own totals and the child
processes can do the same (unless of course, it is a parent for other
children).
This should be default behavior in my opinion, but at least the addition
of an option somewhere would be great. I think it would make much more
sense to be able to get totals for "gdm" and "xorg" and other
conglomerate processes as giant entities instead of having to open up
all the little sub processes to get an idea of whats eating up my cpu.
** Affects: gnome-system- monitor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy
2.6.24-18-generic
Gnome 2.22.3
When using the System monitor, I feel that all parent processes, when
collapsed, should give the totals of itself and it's child processes for
all fields (cpu, memory etc.). This could help clean up the window a
little bit for people who like to have all dependencies and all
processes for all users on there at once. Once that parent is opened,
then it can revert back to displaying it's own totals and the child
processes can do the same (unless of course, it is a parent for other
children).
This should be default behavior in my opinion, but at least the addition
of an option somewhere would be great. I think it would make much more
sense to be able to get totals for "gdm" and "xorg" and other
conglomerate processes as giant entities instead of having to open up
all the little sub processes to get an idea of whats eating up my cpu.
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Bug description: monitor
Binary package hint: gnome-system-
Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy
2.6.24-18-generic
Gnome 2.22.3
When using the System monitor, I feel that all parent processes, when collapsed, should give the totals of itself and it's child processes for all fields (cpu, memory etc.). This could help clean up the window a little bit for people who like to have all dependencies and all processes for all users on there at once. Once that parent is opened, then it can revert back to displaying it's own totals and the child processes can do the same (unless of course, it is a parent for other children).
This should be default behavior in my opinion, but at least the addition of an option somewhere would be great. I think it would make much more sense to be able to get totals for "gdm" and "xorg" and other conglomerate processes as giant entities instead of having to open up all the little sub processes to get an idea of whats eating up my cpu.
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