pProcess 2.3.2 - Process manager
Or maybe "send signal to process" or something.
I actually thought "kill process" and "kill signal" were all right, even if the actual signal is not necessarily a kill signal, and they offend some of the more loopy "non-violence" people - it was fairly obvious what was meant. But having two terms for the same thing, one of which is also used for something else, was a bit over the top
I actually thought "kill process" and "kill signal" were all right, even if the actual signal is not necessarily a kill signal, and they offend some of the more loopy "non-violence" people - it was fairly obvious what was meant. But having two terms for the same thing, one of which is also used for something else, was a bit over the top
I think the answer is "not really", but is it possible to automatically select the next process in the list after killing a process?
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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# pprocess
sh: locate: command not found
Version 2.0
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Changelog
- Process-list updates every forth second.
- Simplified gui.
- Replaced search-funtion with instant filtering.
- Simplified structure for language support.
- Remove --center parameter. - is not suited for gui-scaling. (thanks to panzerpuppy)
- NLS Added: LOC200, 131
- NLS Changed: LOC108
- NLS Removed: LOC_REFRESHED, QUIT, LOC101, 102, 103, 109, 110, 112, 113, 114, 115, 130
See main post
Changelog
- Process-list updates every forth second.
- Simplified gui.
- Replaced search-funtion with instant filtering.
- Simplified structure for language support.
- Remove --center parameter. - is not suited for gui-scaling. (thanks to panzerpuppy)
- NLS Added: LOC200, 131
- NLS Changed: LOC108
- NLS Removed: LOC_REFRESHED, QUIT, LOC101, 102, 103, 109, 110, 112, 113, 114, 115, 130
Hey Zigbert, I am full of good news today. Pprocess 2.1 causes a problem in luci-210 testing. When I click Pprocess from the menu, it does not open and the keyboard is dead. I use CTRL-ALT-BS to exit x and restart X and then the keyboard is back. Pprocess does not do this--I just checked on the same luci. Thanks.
Version 2.1.1
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Pprocess 2.1 in luci was not the same Pprocess 2.1 that shows up on my daily system. Some idiot has uploaded wrong code. Still, I could not reproduce the bug in luci...... Please confirm the bug with Pprocess 2.1.1. - I would not be surprised if it all works ok now, since 2.1.1 uses 'ps' instead of 'top' as its backend.
Sigmund
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Pprocess 2.1 in luci was not the same Pprocess 2.1 that shows up on my daily system. Some idiot has uploaded wrong code. Still, I could not reproduce the bug in luci...... Please confirm the bug with Pprocess 2.1.1. - I would not be surprised if it all works ok now, since 2.1.1 uses 'ps' instead of 'top' as its backend.
Sigmund
Bug:
Auto language selection(pprocess, pmusic, pfind and others) will not work with a format different than xx_XX, locales like mine (es_PE.uft8) won't load automatically because of extra characters (.utf8).
Workaround: something like this:
Ok, so now it will work with linguistically distinct variants like pt_PT and pt_BR and also work with "es" for "spanish", "us" for english, etc. when needed instead of trying to load es_AR, es_PE, es_ES, en_AU, en_GB, en_US.
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#set language
TMP="`ls -1 $PROGPATH/locals/ | grep $LANG`"
. $PROGPATH/locals/en_US:english #always run to fill gaps in translation
[ "$TMP" != "en_US:english" ] && . $PROGPATH/locals/$TMP 2> /dev/null
Workaround: something like this:
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#set language
TMP="`ls -1 $PROGPATH/locals/ | grep ${LANG%.*}`"
. $PROGPATH/locals/en_US:english #always run to fill gaps in translation
#fallback to macrolanguage if available (ISO 639-1 two letter code: en, es, fr, etc.)
[ -z $TMP ] && TMP="`ls -1 $PROGPATH/locals/ | grep ${LANG%_*}:`" && echo $TMP
[ "$TMP" != "en_US:english" ] && . $PROGPATH/locals/$TMP 2> /dev/null
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Please remove && echo $TMP from this line (set language code):
It might give some problems...
My fault, sorry
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[ -z $TMP ] && TMP="`ls -1 $PROGPATH/locals/ | grep ${LANG%_*}:`" && echo $TMP
My fault, sorry
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