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Re: Loss of functionality in GNOME 2?



Um, the GNOME2 team said that the stripchart program is gone in favor of
the applet (whoever made that decision, that an applet is a decent
replacement for an app, when most people don't want it constantly on
their panel, is a fricking idiot).

Most of the other utils are gone because they were "useless" (just like
the stripchart, I'm sure) or because they were too broken/old to be
ported.

For system load, I believe gnome-system-monitor (formerly procman) is
the recommended applications.  The GNOME2 version isn't in Debian, tho.

On Sun, 2002-05-26 at 16:38, Jochen Voss wrote:
> Hallo,
> 
> while packaging the GNOME 2 version of gnome-utils I noticed
> that about half of the included programs are gone (for example
> stripchart and the GNOME time tracker).
> 
> And until now I did not find any GNOME 2 program, which would
> display my machine's load or swap/memory usage (I used the
> cpumemusage applet before).
> 
> Does anybody know: are these programs really removed?  Are
> there replacements?  Or did I just not look carefully enough?
> 
> Jochen
> -- 
>                                          Omm
>                                       (0)-(0)
> http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~wwwstoch/voss/privat.html



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