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'''KSysGuard''' 設計成無需使用者特別設定即可進行簡單的行程控制 - 預設的通常完全夠用。有兩張工作表 - <menuchoice>系統負載</menuchoice>頁(上面是圖表)和<menuchoice>行程表</menuchoice>。
'''KSysGuard''' 設計成無需使用者特別設定即可進行簡單的行程控制 - 預設的通常完全夠用。有兩張工作表 - <menuchoice>系統負載</menuchoice>頁(上面是圖表)和<menuchoice>行程表</menuchoice>。


===System Load===
==系統負載==


The <menuchoice>System Load</menuchoice> screen has three displays, each representing one of the load considerations - CPU History, Memory and Swap History and Network History.  If you hover over the title-bar of each section you will see detailed analysis together with a colour-key.
The <menuchoice>System Load</menuchoice> screen has three displays, each representing one of the load considerations - CPU History, Memory and Swap History and Network History.  If you hover over the title-bar of each section you will see detailed analysis together with a colour-key.

Revision as of 14:39, 17 November 2010

系統負載
追蹤和控制系統中的行程。

概述

KSysGuard 設計成無需使用者特別設定即可進行簡單的行程控制 - 預設的通常完全夠用。有兩張工作表 - 系統負載頁(上面是圖表)和行程表

系統負載

The System Load screen has three displays, each representing one of the load considerations - CPU History, Memory and Swap History and Network History. If you hover over the title-bar of each section you will see detailed analysis together with a colour-key.

The Process Table

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.