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==The Process Table==
==La tabla de procesos==


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.

Revision as of 17:28, 10 February 2011

La página de carga del sistema
Registra y controla los procesos activos en tu sistema

General

KSysGuard está diseñado para hacer que el control simple de procesos esté disponible a un usuario sin necesidad de configuraciones adicionales - los valores predefinidos normalmente son adecuados. Hay dos hojas de trabajo - la página de Carga del sistema, mostrada arriba, y la Tabla de procesos.

Carga del sistema

La pantalla de Carga del sistema tiene tres gráficos, cada uno en representación de las consideraciones de carga: Historia de CPU, Historia de memoria e intercambio, e Historia de red. Si pasas el ratón sobre cada sección podrás ver un análisis detallado junto con una leyenda de colores.

La tabla de procesos

The All Processes 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 All Processes, Tree view most useful. You can also elect to see sub-sets of the processes, by owner or program.

The alphabetical list of processes
The tree view

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.