[opensuse] Name of KDE System Monitor applet

2006-11-24 Thread George Stoianov

Hi,

Can someone tell me what is the name of the executable for the system
monitor applet in KDE???
TIA.
George
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Re: [opensuse] Name of KDE System Monitor applet

2006-11-24 Thread Johnny Ernst Nielsen
Fredag 24 november 2006 15:34 kvad George Stoianov:
 [...] what is the name of the executable for the
 system monitor applet in KDE???

ksysguard

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Re: [opensuse] Name of KDE System Monitor applet

2006-11-24 Thread George Stoianov

On 11/24/06, Johnny Ernst Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Fredag 24 november 2006 15:34 kvad George Stoianov:
 [...] what is the name of the executable for the
 system monitor applet in KDE???

ksysguard


I tried that that brings up the app, here is what I am trying to do I
am using fluxbox and I am trying to get the little applet for the
system load in the slit (toolbar) the one with the 3 bars for cpu
memory and swap usage but I do not know how to start it.

Best regards,
George



Best regards

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Re: [opensuse] Name of KDE System Monitor applet

2006-11-24 Thread Johnny Ernst Nielsen
Fredag 24 november 2006 16:57 kvad George Stoianov:
 On 11/24/06, Johnny Ernst Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Fredag 24 november 2006 15:34 kvad George Stoianov:
   [...] what is the name of the executable for the
   system monitor applet in KDE???
 
  ksysguard

 [...] that brings up the app, [...] I am trying to get the
 little applet [...] 

Oh. My fault. I misread applet for application.
Sorry.
I don't know about the applet.

Sorry.

Best regards

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Re: [opensuse] Name of KDE System Monitor applet

2006-11-24 Thread Mark Goldstein

On 11/24/06, George Stoianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 11/24/06, Johnny Ernst Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Fredag 24 november 2006 15:34 kvad George Stoianov:
  [...] what is the name of the executable for the
  system monitor applet in KDE???

 ksysguard

I tried that that brings up the app, here is what I am trying to do I
am using fluxbox and I am trying to get the little applet for the
system load in the slit (toolbar) the one with the 3 bars for cpu
memory and swap usage but I do not know how to start it.

Best regards,
George


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It's ksim, but I could not find executable, only libraries.
Probably applets are run from some other executable.

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Re: [opensuse] Name of KDE System Monitor applet

2006-11-24 Thread George Stoianov

On 11/24/06, Mark Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 11/24/06, George Stoianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 11/24/06, Johnny Ernst Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Fredag 24 november 2006 15:34 kvad George Stoianov:
   [...] what is the name of the executable for the
   system monitor applet in KDE???
 
  ksysguard

 I tried that that brings up the app, here is what I am trying to do I
 am using fluxbox and I am trying to get the little applet for the
 system load in the slit (toolbar) the one with the 3 bars for cpu
 memory and swap usage but I do not know how to start it.

 Best regards,
 George

 
  Best regards
 
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It's ksim, but I could not find executable, only libraries.
Probably applets are run from some other executable.


I see, I am busy right now but I am going to start a KDE session and
run the ksysguard then select all processes, then start the applet and
locate the only one that is not highlighted I like this feature/the
way it works for locating new executables.

Thank you very much for your help.
George



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Re: [opensuse] Name of KDE System Monitor applet

2006-11-24 Thread Mark Goldstein

On 11/24/06, George Stoianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 11/24/06, Mark Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 11/24/06, George Stoianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 11/24/06, Johnny Ernst Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Fredag 24 november 2006 15:34 kvad George Stoianov:
[...] what is the name of the executable for the
system monitor applet in KDE???
  
   ksysguard
 
  I tried that that brings up the app, here is what I am trying to do I
  am using fluxbox and I am trying to get the little applet for the
  system load in the slit (toolbar) the one with the 3 bars for cpu
  memory and swap usage but I do not know how to start it.
 
  Best regards,
  George
 
  
   Best regards
  
   Johnny :o)
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 It's ksim, but I could not find executable, only libraries.
 Probably applets are run from some other executable.

I see, I am busy right now but I am going to start a KDE session and
run the ksysguard then select all processes, then start the applet and
locate the only one that is not highlighted I like this feature/the
way it works for locating new executables.

Thank you very much for your help.
George



I tried to do it by saving 'ps' results to file before and after
adding applet. No new processes there... ksym is part of kdeutil.
Looks like this is a set of plugins to some other application.

Regards,
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Re: [opensuse] Name of KDE System Monitor applet

2006-11-24 Thread George Stoianov

On 11/24/06, Mark Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 11/24/06, George Stoianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 11/24/06, Mark Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 11/24/06, George Stoianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On 11/24/06, Johnny Ernst Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fredag 24 november 2006 15:34 kvad George Stoianov:
 [...] what is the name of the executable for the
 system monitor applet in KDE???
   
ksysguard
  
   I tried that that brings up the app, here is what I am trying to do I
   am using fluxbox and I am trying to get the little applet for the
   system load in the slit (toolbar) the one with the 3 bars for cpu
   memory and swap usage but I do not know how to start it.
  
   Best regards,
   George
  
   
Best regards
   
Johnny :o)
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  It's ksim, but I could not find executable, only libraries.
  Probably applets are run from some other executable.

 I see, I am busy right now but I am going to start a KDE session and
 run the ksysguard then select all processes, then start the applet and
 locate the only one that is not highlighted I like this feature/the
 way it works for locating new executables.

 Thank you very much for your help.
 George


I tried to do it by saving 'ps' results to file before and after
adding applet. No new processes there... ksym is part of kdeutil.
Looks like this is a set of plugins to some other application.


Thanks Mark, I will have to experiment with this if it is a set of
utils then I will be stuck unless I find whether and how they get put
on the taskbar and KDE and whether that can go on th slit in fluxbox.
I appreciate your help!!
George



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