From ca5dc4598ae5dda1051e80cf53b75b1cef65d417 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sakib Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2019 20:53:27 +0600 Subject: update help with more information and some corrections --- help/C/index.docbook | 369 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 225 insertions(+), 144 deletions(-) (limited to 'help') diff --git a/help/C/index.docbook b/help/C/index.docbook index 976a452..6153798 100644 --- a/help/C/index.docbook +++ b/help/C/index.docbook @@ -310,10 +310,10 @@ You can start &app; in the following ways: - System menu + Applications menu - Choose Administration System Monitor. + Choose System Tools MATE System Monitor. @@ -471,6 +471,15 @@ Memory + + Waiting Channel + + + Unit + + + Priority + For information about how to change the columns displayed in the process list, see . @@ -688,7 +697,7 @@ - Choose ViewMemory Maps. + Choose ViewMemory Maps, or perform a right-click and choose Memory Maps. @@ -786,6 +795,38 @@ + + Private clean + + + Unmodified pages since they were mapped that belong only to a specific process. + + + + + Private dirty + + + Pages that have been modified since they were mapped that belong only to a specific process. + + + + + Shared clean + + + Unmodified pages that are shared by multiple processes. + + + + + Shared dirty + + + Modified pages that are shared by multiple processes. + + + Device @@ -829,7 +870,7 @@ - Select the priority in EditChange Priority. If the Custom menu item is selected, the Change Priority dialog is displayed, and continue as follows. + Select the priority in EditChange Priority, or perform a right-click and choose Change Priority. If the Custom menu item is selected, the Change Priority dialog is displayed, and continue as follows. @@ -870,7 +911,7 @@ - Choose EditEnd Process, or click on the End Process button. + Choose EditEnd Process, or perform a right-click and choose End Process, or click on the End Process button. By default, a confirmation alert is displayed. For information about how to display or hide the confirmation alert, see . @@ -905,7 +946,7 @@ - Choose EditKill Process. + Choose EditKill Process, or perform a right-click and choose Kill Process. By default, a confirmation alert is displayed. For information about how to display or hide the confirmation alert, see . @@ -986,64 +1027,32 @@ &app; displays mounted file systems in tabular format. From left to right, the table displays the following columns: - - - - Device - - - Location of block file - - - - - Directory - - - Mount point (directory to access) of device - - - - - Type - - - File system type - - - - - Total - - - Total capacity - - - - - Free - - - Amount of space not in use - - - - - Available - - - Amount of space which can be used - - - - - Used - - - Amount of space which is used (and percentage of Total) - - - + + + Device + + + Directory + + + Type + + + Total + + + Free + + + Available + + + Used + + + + For information about how to change the columns displayed in the file systems list, see . + @@ -1053,81 +1062,33 @@ - - - - - + - + - + - - To Change the Background Color of Graphs - - To change the background color of the &app; graphs, perform the following steps: - - - - - Choose EditPreferences. The Preferences dialog is displayed. - - - - - Select the Resources tab in the Preferences dialog. - - - - - Click on the Background color button. The Pick a color dialog is displayed. - - - - - Choose a color from the Palette, or use the color wheel or the spin boxes to customize the color. - - - - - Click OK to close the Pick a color dialog. - - - - - Click Close to close the Preferences dialog. - - - - - - - To Change the Grid Color of Graphs + + To Change the Line Colors of the CPU Graph - To change the grid color of the &app; graphs, perform the following steps: + To change the color of the line that represents CPU usage in the CPU History graph, perform the following steps: - Choose EditPreferences. The Preferences dialog is displayed. - - - - - Select the Resources tab in the Preferences dialog. + Select the Resources tab in the System Monitor window, to display the graphs and table that provide information about the usage of system resources. - Click on the Grid color button. The Pick a color dialog is displayed. + Click on the CPU color button. The Pick a color dialog is displayed. @@ -1140,18 +1101,13 @@ Click OK to close the Pick a color dialog. - - - Click Close to close the Preferences dialog. - - - - To Change the Line Color of the CPU Graph + + To Change the Line Colors of the Memory and Swap Graph - To change the color of the line that represents CPU usage in the CPU History graph, perform the following steps: + To change the color of the lines that represent memory and swap usage in the graph, perform the following steps: @@ -1161,7 +1117,7 @@ - Click on the CPU color button. The Pick a color dialog is displayed. + Click on the Memory or Swap button. The Pick a color dialog is displayed. @@ -1177,20 +1133,20 @@ - - To Change the Line Colors of the Memory and Swap Graph + + To Change the Line Colors of the Network Graph - To change the color of the lines that represent memory and swap usage in the graph, perform the following steps: + To change the background color of the &app; graphs, perform the following steps: - Select the Resources tab in the System Monitor window, to display the graphs and table that provide information about the usage of system resources. + Select the Resources tab in the System Monitor window, to display the graphs and table that provide information about the usage of system resources. - Click on the User memory or Used swap button. The Pick a color dialog is displayed. + Click on the Receiving or Sending button. The Pick a color dialog is displayed. @@ -1221,6 +1177,9 @@ + + + @@ -1258,7 +1217,7 @@ - Solaris mode + Divide CPU usage by CPU count Select this to divide each process' CPU% in the Processes table by the number of CPUs. @@ -1404,6 +1363,62 @@ Select this option to display the command line that was used to start the process, including arguments. + + + Waiting Channel + + + Select this option to display the waiting channel of a process where it is waiting for a resource. + + + + + Control Group + + + Select this option to display the control group a process belongs to. + + + + + Unit + + + Select this option to display the systemd unit for a process. + + + + + Session + + + Select this option to display the session under which the process is running. + + + + + Seat + + + Select this option to display the "seat" a process is assigned to. The special default seat called "seat0" always exists. + + + + + Owner + + + Select this option to display the owner of a process. + + + + + Priority + + + Select this option to display the priority of a process- how much CPU it is allowed to use. A process running with higher priority can use more of the CPU compared to the one with a lower priority. + + @@ -1427,41 +1442,107 @@ - Background color + Show network speed in bits - Use this button to customize the background color of the &app; graphs, as described in . + Select this option to show your network speed in bits/s instead of the default bytes/s. + + + + + + + + File Systems + + + File Systems + + - Grid color + Update interval in seconds - Use this button to customize the grid color of the &app; graphs, as described in . + Use this spin box to specify how often you want to update the File Systems table. + + + + + Show all file systems + + + Select this option to show all file systems, including temporary and system ones. - File Systems + + Information Fields + + + Use the following options to select which fields are displayed in the file system list: + - Update interval in seconds + Device - Use this spin box to specify how often you want to update the File Systems table. + Select this option to display the location of the block file for the device. - Show all file systems + Directory - Select this option to show all file systems, including temporary and system ones. + Select this option to display the mount point (directory to access) of a device. + + + + + Type + + + Select this option to display the file system type. Linux supports numerous file system types like NTFS, FAT32, ext4, ext3 ext2 etc. If the file system is of any supported type, it will be shown if this option is selected. + + + + + Total + + + Select this option to display the total capacity of a file system. + + + + + Free + + + Select this option to display the amount of space not used by the file system. + + + + + Available + + + Select this option to display the amount of space left for use. + + + + + Used + + + Select this option to display the amount of used space. -- cgit v1.2.1