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zigbert

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Posted: Fri 29 Feb 2008, 03:49 Post subject:
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You have a lot of good ideas here. There must come a 0.5
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Lobster
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Posted: Fri 29 Feb 2008, 06:41 Post subject:
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Quote: | Zigbert
To be less aggressive, should we rename 'KILL process' to 'Make process sleep to the end of eternity' |
'End Process' is fine. Have you ever had someone say,
'I don't want to kill. Kill what anyway?'
We take these terms for granted. I am used to the term 'packages'
but most people know packages as 'software'
These geek names and idiosyncrasies add up
Removing one or two where we can makes a difference
to new users and Window refugees . . .
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zigbert

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Posted: Mon 03 Mar 2008, 14:49 Post subject:
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Version 0.5
See main post
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disciple
Joined: 20 May 2006 Posts: 6781 Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Posted: Sat 08 Mar 2008, 18:38 Post subject:
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The labelling is confusing now:
You select the "kill signal" (which may or may not end a process) to control the signal sent by the "end process" button. Or did I misunderstand something?
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zigbert

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Posted: Sun 09 Mar 2008, 04:21 Post subject:
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Thank you, Disciple!
Let's say: End process with signal
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disciple
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Posted: Sun 09 Mar 2008, 20:40 Post subject:
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Or maybe "send signal to process" or something.
I actually thought "kill process" and "kill signal" were all right, even if the actual signal is not necessarily a kill signal, and they offend some of the more loopy "non-violence" people - it was fairly obvious what was meant. But having two terms for the same thing, one of which is also used for something else, was a bit over the top
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disciple
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Posted: Wed 12 Mar 2008, 00:25 Post subject:
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Also, I just realized that even though the default signal must be kill or something, as it does end processes, the thing to select the signal show "no signal" until you click on something else in it.
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disciple
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Posted: Fri 28 Mar 2008, 08:55 Post subject:
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I think the answer is "not really", but is it possible to automatically select the next process in the list after killing a process?
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zigbert

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Posted: Fri 28 Mar 2008, 13:05 Post subject:
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I have not been able to preselect an item in a list with gtkdialog. Lets hope someone has and reads our posts.
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Posted: Tue 06 May 2008, 11:29 Post subject:
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Version 0.6
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linuxcbon
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Posted: Thu 17 Jul 2008, 17:24 Post subject:
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Puppy 4.1 A4 Code: | # pprocess
sh: locate: command not found |
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zigbert

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Posted: Fri 18 Jul 2008, 04:52 Post subject:
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sh: locate: command not found - does no harm.
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zigbert

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Posted: Fri 10 Apr 2009, 03:27 Post subject:
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Version 1.0
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zigbert

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Posted: Thu 27 May 2010, 11:55 Post subject:
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Version 2.0
See main post
Changelog
- Process-list updates every forth second.
- Simplified gui.
- Replaced search-funtion with instant filtering.
- Simplified structure for language support.
- Remove --center parameter. - is not suited for gui-scaling. (thanks to panzerpuppy)
- NLS Added: LOC200, 131
- NLS Changed: LOC108
- NLS Removed: LOC_REFRESHED, QUIT, LOC101, 102, 103, 109, 110, 112, 113, 114, 115, 130
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zigbert

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Posted: Fri 25 Jun 2010, 15:38 Post subject:
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Version 2.1
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Changelog
- monofont in list to get better aligment.
- 'Power off/reboot' button with -s switch
- German and Norwegian translations
- NLS added: LOC119
- NLS removed: LOC110, 117
- Bugfix: Language detection (thanks to mave)
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