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gPS 1.1.0

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This task manager applet for Linux shows a graphical list of processes like ps and top.

 
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gPS reads data directly from the /proc filesystem. It allows the user to filter and sort the process list on any field, kill processes with SIGHUP and SIGKILL signals, and re-nice processes.

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