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Subject: Re: KSysGuard renaming
From: "Sean O'Brien" <me () seandiggity ! com>
Date: 2006-06-06 19:51:39
Message-ID: 200606061551.39754.me () seandiggity ! com
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Aaron -
I was just posting my general comments, not trying to approach your arguments.
Renaming ksysguard obviously doesn't change the app and is a relatively
trivial matter.
As to whether or not ksysguard is relevant to the KDE 4 workspace, I think
some sort of system monitor is called for. I would hate to see that
functionality gone from KDE.
Greg -
How about "ksysmonitor" or "ksysmon"? The original ksysmon seems to be
defunct; I can't find anything newer than 1997. The author is listed with
the app's announcement:
http://63.238.77.251/?l=kde-announce&m=88665502614223&w=3
On Tuesday June 6 2006 2:41 pm, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 June 2006 11:40, Sean O'Brien wrote:
> > I have ksysguard in my KDE panel (along with gnome-system-monitor in my
> > Gnome panel, and the Windows Task Manager in my Windows taskbar). If I
> > want to kill a process or see how hard my processor's working, these are
> > useful.
> >
> > I'd rather use kysysguard than top to view/kill a process. That said,
>
> .. which course isn't even debated =)
>
> > ksysguard does need improvement. I think gnome-system-monitor is much
> > better and more lightweight; I'm glad the ksysguard developers plan to go
> > in a similar direction.
>
> renaming it to sound similar doesn't make it similar, lightweight or
> anything but ksysguard with a new name. this is why i suggested that the
> naming meme is useless and the energy spent on discussing ksysguard (or
> whatever it's called) at this point really ought to be pointed at figuring
> out if it will continue to be relevant to the kde4 workspace.
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