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The <menuchoice>All Processes</menuchoice> view by default gives you an alphabetical order list of all processes running. Clicking on any column header will make this the sort column. If you have a runaway process you will find the <menuchoice>All Processes, Tree</menuchoice> view most useful. You can also elect to see sub-sets of the processes, by owner or program. | The <menuchoice>All Processes</menuchoice> view by default gives you an alphabetical order list of all processes running. Clicking on any column header will make this the sort column. If you have a runaway process you will find the <menuchoice>All Processes, Tree</menuchoice> view most useful. You can also elect to see sub-sets of the processes, by owner or program. |
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Følg og kontrollér de processer, som kører på din computer. |
Generelt
KSysGuard lader dig foretage simpel proceskontrol uden at skulle lave særlige indstillinger - standardvalgene er normalt tilstrækkelige. Der er to arbejdsark, siden
, som ses ovenfor og . \Systembelastning
Siden
har tre sektioner, som hver repræsenterer en form for belastning, CPU-brug, Hukommelse og Swap-historie og netværkshistorie. Hvis du holder markøren svævende over hver enkelt sektions titellinje, så vil du se en detaljeret analyse og farvekoderne. \![]() |
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Procestabellen
The
view by default gives you an alphabetical order list of all processes running. Clicking on any column header will make this the sort column. If you have a runaway process you will find the view most useful. You can also elect to see sub-sets of the processes, by owner or program.![]() |
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Hints and Tips
Ctrl + Esc brings up the Processes part of KSysGuard, which is very helpful when you are trying to find which application is using too many resources.
In KRunner (Alt + F2 or from a right-click on the desktop) there is a tiny icon to the left of the entry bar - it looks like a microwave oven - that also brings up the Process Table.