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Summary
jdSystemMonitor is a promising system monitoring tool. It only saw its first public release last week.
While its interface lacks the panache of say Mission Center, it’s definitely one to watch for future releases.
There are some customization options. For example, we can set the update interval for many of the tabs.
Website: codeberg.org/JakobDev/jdSystemMonitor
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Developer: JakobDev
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
jdSystemMonitor is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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Pages in this article:
Page 1 – Introduction and Installation
Page 2 – In Operation: Systeminfo, Processes, Performance
Page 3 – In Operation: Services, Running flatpaks, Autostart
Page 4 – In Operation: Other tabs and Summary
Related Software
| System Resource Monitoring GUI Tools | |
|---|---|
| Mission Center | Monitor CPU, memory, disk, network and GPU usage |
| System Monitoring Center | GTK-based multi-featured system monitor |
| Plasma System Monitor | KDE-based tool |
| System Monitor | View and manage system resources |
| Resources | GNOME-based tool |
| jdSystemMonitor | Desktop-independent system monitor |
| xfce4-taskmanager | Monitor system resources |
| Monitorets | Small utility application for monitoring resources |
| LXTask | Lightweight task manager for LXDE |
| Usage | GNOME lightweight system monitoring application |
| xosview2 | X11 system monitor |
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