cpu, memory, bandwidth monitor applet
Scott Ehrlich
scott-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org
Sat Jan 3 22:04:37 EST 2009
On Sat, 3 Jan 2009, Eric Chadbourne wrote:
> hi all.
>
> i'm using windows a more lately and i'm trying to find a system monitor
> applet similar to the gnome applet. i googled but everything i found
> was from somebody i've never heard of (and don't trust) or cost money (i
> trust them even less). anybody know of such a program for xp? or is
> there a windows equivalent to 'top'? with all the stuff i have running
> on my home workstation it's nice to have that constant info. minimizing
> task manager isn't amusing enough. thanks for any tips.
>
> - eric c, the spoiled linux user.
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I'm a big fan of cygwin - http://www.cygwin.com (offered by Redhat.com).
After you have downloaded and installed the tools (I usually place them in
c:\cygwin), simply update the system path to reflect c:\cygwin\bin and you
have UNIX-like environment to use - whether you invoke the cygwin bash
shell, or simply use the tools via a cmd.exe shell.
I think it includes a top application. Cygwin can also give you the
chance to compile an app if you get the source code.
Scott, CISSP
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