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Old 07-08-2020, 01:07 PM   #16
rbtylee
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The new upstream release of Evisum version 0.5.0 is now in Bodhi Linux 5.1 repos. From the e-users mailing list:

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Again with the downtime due to the pandemic, I've had some more time to work on Evisum. There was opportunity to completely restructure the source tree, as well as fix and improve on code for querying the various systems. There are some UI changes also. Everything in its own place (own window). Therefore, there is no restriction on access to available system and process information.

Highlights
Introduce a traditional application menu.
Add a CPU core viewer with rudimentary graphs.
Add filesystem querying API.
Support infinite sensors and batteries.
Take into account ZFS usage on FreeBSD systems.
Add documentation viewer in the process view.
Create a process window for processes (split the UI out).
View per-thread core usage of process.
Support threads on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFlyBSD.
Process argument parsing refinements.
Code refactoring of process and thread query API.
Fix memory leaks.
UI alignments and improvements.
Massive rearrangement of the source tree.
Indicate process list sorting.
Fix swap calculation on macOS.
Fixes for non-Linux machines on aarch64.
Allow user to attach to a process (no more excuses users!!!).
Add an about window.
Bug fixes.
Screenshots
Screenshot is available: https://www.enlightenment.org/_media...isum-0.5.0.jpg
 
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Old 07-31-2020, 09:14 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by enigma9o7 View Post
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Next thing I noticed is my mouse scroll wheel doesn't scroll the list up/down.

Then I couldn't find evisum itself within evisum? I sorted alphabetically and no evisum there.... I wanted to see how much memory it used, as long time ago I compared gnome system monitor and exterminator and a couple others, trying to find which monitor used the least resources back when I only had 512mb and every mb mattered....
I haven't tested this but from the developer. Netstar:

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Hi,

If you are curious, you can show it by pressing ctrl+e. It's not listed by default BECAUSE, for me personally I don't really want to be seeing it.

Also, regarding what isn't being shown. Kernel threads. It wouldn't take much to enable that but I personally don't have a use for that.
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That's not documented, maybe I'll add to that. If any of you have thoughts on it drop me an e-mail i'm happy to hear any ideas/considerations..
You can find his email address online
 
  


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