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kTaskManager is a tool for those who need some more information about processes, files, queues and other system resources. | kTaskManager is a tool for those who need some more information about processes, files, queues and other system resources. | ||
It also has the ability to kill processes in your system, if you installed Holger Veit's XF86sup.sys driver you can even use the hard-kill option (on Unix/Linux mostly called kill -9). | It also has the ability to kill processes in your system, if you installed Holger Veit's XF86sup.sys driver you can even use the hard-kill option (on Unix/Linux mostly called kill -9). | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== |
Revision as of 15:18, 27 May 2017
kTaskManager is a tool for those who need some more information about processes, files, queues and other system resources. It also has the ability to kill processes in your system, if you installed Holger Veit's XF86sup.sys driver you can even use the hard-kill option (on Unix/Linux mostly called kill -9).
Description
In near future I hope to extend kTaskManager to include a fullscreen part which responds to a hotkey, hence enabling the user to find and kill bad PM applications. So far kTaskManager has a PM interface.
News
Move To Netlabs / Plans
kTaskManager development has been move from SourceForge.net (or was it SourceForget?) to Netlabs. In near future I hope to extend kTaskManager to include a fullscreen part which responds to a hotkey, hence enabling the user to find and kill bad PM applications.
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Credits
- Knut st. Osmundsen