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NAME mate-system-monitor - view and control processes
SYNOPSIS mate-system-monitor [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION The mate-system-monitor allows you to view and control the processes running on your system. You can access detailed memory maps, send signals, and terminate the processes.
In addition, the mate-system-monitor provides an overall view of the resource usage on your system, including memory and CPU allocation, as well as network usage. It also allows you to view file system information such as Device, Type, Mountpoints, and Disk Usage.
The System tab will display basic information about your system like Hostname, Kernel, MATE Version, Installed Memory, and Processor Information.
OPTIONS This program accepts all the standard MATE and GTK+ options, which follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes ('-'). In addition to those standard MATE options, the mate-system-monitor accepts the following options:
-s, --show-system-tab Show the System tab.
-?, -h, --help Print standard command line options.
BUGS Should you encounter any bugs, they may be reported at: http://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-system-monitor/issues
AUTHORS The MATE System Monitor (mate-system-monitor) is maintained by The MATE developers: Perberos <perberos@gmail.com> Stefano Karapetsas <stefano@karapetsas.com> Steve Zesch <stevezesch2@gmail.com>
This Man Page has been updated/re-written for the MATE Desktop Environment by: Adam Erdman <hekel@archlinux.info> (2014)
HISTORY The gnome-system-monitor was written by: Kevin Vandersloot, Erik Johnsson, Jorgen Scheibengruber, Benoit Dejean, Paolo Borelli & Karl Lattimer.
This manual page was originally written by Colin Walters <walters@debian.org> for the Debian system.
LICENSE Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document Further information may also be available at: http://wiki.mate- desktop.org/docs
MATE Desktop Environment 10 February 2014 MATE-SYSTEM-MONITOR(1)