Tools , utilities and example code for the Raspberry Pi Single board computer's.
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Tools , utilities and example code for the Raspberry Pi Single board computer's.
Task Manager for Linux for Nvidia graphics cards
sysm makes your system play custom sounds when any configured system or external event happens
This is a command line system monitor program for Linux, similar to `htop`. This tool reads data from the Linux file system and calculates CPU load, memory usage, process information and displays it in the CLI. It also provides information about the system, kernel and uptime.
Lightweight system monitor for Linux
Application to read current clocks of ATi Radeon cards (xf86-video-ati, xf86-video-amdgpu)
Mutex: The System Metrics Analyzer is a Command-Line utility to visualize the live health of our system which focuses on fetching data through system files, processing and dumping it highlighting the features of Linux System Architecture.
A Linux System Monitor Project submission that was part of the Udacity C++ Nano degree curriculum
🐧 An interactive Linux process-viewer that shows a frequently updated list of the processes running on a computer.
Linux system monitor similar to htop application
Linux system monitor - Display Linux Tasks.
C++ for Programmers is designed for students who are familiar with a programming language and wish to learn C++. This respository focuses on 'how' as opposed to 'what'.
A Linux system monitor similar to htop that shows processes, PIDs, CPU and memory utilization, and much more.
Collection of all projects of Udacity's C++ Nanodegree
Htop-like system monitor for Linux written in C++ with particular focus on OOP (Udacity C++ Nanodegree)
Simple system monitor for Linux written in Qt
Gerenciador de processos feito em C++ para a disciplina Sistemas em Tempo Real (DCA0125)
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