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->System and configuration programs</TITLE
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->Introduction to GNOME</TH
-></TR
-><TR
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-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c0205.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
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-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="bottom"
->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</TD
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->Next</A
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-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(6,SECT1)"
->System and configuration programs</A
-></H1
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(6,SECT1)(1,SECT2)"
->gtop</A
-></H2
-><P
-> The gtop application is a
- graphical version of the UNIX <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->top</B
->
- command, but it also presents a very useful memory view
- which can help you resolve performance problems. You can
- invoke gtop from the panel or by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gtcd &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> In <A
-HREF="c0206.html#GTOP-PROCS"
->Figure 2-18</A
-> you see the initial view you
- get from <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gtop</B
->. If you select a process
- with the left mouse button you
- can bring up a menu of options for killing the process or
- seeing more detail about it, as shown in <A
-HREF="c0206.html#GTOP-KILL"
->Figure 2-19</A
->.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTOP-PROCS"
->Figure 2-18. gtop: processes view</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtop-procs.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTOP-KILL"
->Figure 2-19. gtop: killing a process</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtop-kill.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> In <A
-HREF="c0206.html#GTOP-MEM"
->Figure 2-20</A
-> you can see one of the memory
- views in gtop: this tells you
- what the <I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->resident</I
-> size of each process
- is. Other views (which can be selected with the
- Memory menu) show you the processes'
- total memory and shared library memory.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTOP-MEM"
->Figure 2-20. gtop: memory view</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtop-mem.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(6,SECT1)(2,SECT2)"
->Property settings</A
-></H2
-><P
-> There are three basic property setting commands that affect
- your graphical environment:
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->background-properties</B
->,
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->keyboard-properties</B
-> and
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->mouse-properties</B
->. These commands are
- usually meant to be invoked from the panel, but they can
- also be invoked by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->background-properties &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->keyboard-properties &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->mouse-properties &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> The <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->background-properties</B
-> command, among
- other things, a way of visually selecting a screen saver and
- running a preview in a small window. This is shown in
- <A
-HREF="c0206.html#BACKGROUND-PROPERTIES"
->Figure 2-21</A
->.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="BACKGROUND-PROPERTIES"
->Figure 2-21. background-properties</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/background-properties.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> I will not present more detail about these applications
- here, since they are quite self-explanatory and easily
- explored.
- </P
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(6,SECT1)(3,SECT2)"
->Line printer configuration (gulp)</A
-></H2
-><P
-> GNOME has an interface for configuring printers, called
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gulp</B
-> (which could stand for GNOME Unified
- Link to Printers). You can invoke <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gulp</B
->
- from the panel or by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gulp &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> I present a snapshot in <A
-HREF="c0206.html#GULP"
->Figure 2-22</A
->, but
- unfortunately I do not have any printers set up for the
- laptop with which I am traveling, so this will not give you
- a very good idea of how <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gulp</B
-> works!
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GULP"
->Figure 2-22. gulp</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gulp.gif"></P
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-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0205.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0207.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->Multimedia applications</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Up</A
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->"Productivity" tools</TD
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