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Ktop 1.1.0

file size: 393.70 KB

Ktop is the KDE Task Manager.

 
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X11
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It displays the processes running on a computer in list and tree form. Processes can be killed and various other signals can be sent to specific processes. It also features a processor load and memory usage monitor.

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