Description
Qps FOR LINUX
Looking for a powerful visual process manager for Linux? Look no further than Qps! Developed by Mattias Engdeg\ufffdrd, Qps is a user-friendly X11 version of "top" or "ps" that displays processes in a window and allows you to sort and manipulate them with ease. Whether you need to change the nice value of a process, display memory mappings, or even migrate processes to other nodes in a cluster, Qps has got you covered.
"Qps" Features:
- Change nice value of a process
- Alter scheduling policy and soft realtime priority
- Display TCP/UDP sockets and connected hosts
- Show memory mappings and loaded files/libraries
- Display open files, unix domain sockets, and more
- Kill or send signals to selected processes
- Display load average as a graph
- Show current CPU, memory, and swap usage
- Sort process table on any attribute
- Display environment variables
- Show process table in tree form
- Execute user-defined commands on processes
- Display MOSIX-specific fields and migrate processes
Requirements:
- Qt library 1.40 or later (Qt 2.x compatible)
- Linux 2.0 or later, or Solaris 2.6 or later
- C++ compiler for compiling from sources
With its intuitive interface and robust features, Qps is a must-have tool for Linux users who need advanced process management capabilities. Best of all, it's available for free on Softpas.com!
User Reviews for Qps FOR LINUX 7
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Qps FOR LINUX is a powerful tool for managing processes visually. It offers in-depth process information and manipulation capabilities.
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Qps is an amazing tool! It provides a clear visual representation of processes and lets me manage them effortlessly.
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Absolutely love Qps! The ability to change process priorities and view memory mappings is a game changer for my workflow.
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Qps has transformed the way I monitor my system. The graphical interface makes it easy to sort and manipulate processes!
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Highly recommend Qps! It's intuitive, feature-rich, and provides insights into CPU usage that are incredibly helpful.
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Qps is fantastic! I appreciate how it displays detailed information about each process in an organized manner.
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I'm impressed with Qps! The ability to visualize process relationships and manage them directly is top-notch.