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This work is licensed under a # Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License # This file is distributed under the same license as the Lubuntu Manual # package. # FIRST AUTHOR , 2018. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Lubuntu Manual 18.10\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-26 14:54-0500\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Generated-By: Babel 2.8.0\n" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:2 msgid "Chapter 3.1.2 htop" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:4 msgid "" "htop is an ncurses text interface task manager that can be controlled by " "the keyboard. htop also closes unresponsive programs by killing the " "process." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:7 msgid "Usage" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:8 msgid "" "To view how much RAM is being used on your system is under " ":guilabel:`Mem` and then a [ number based on how many Gigabytes of " "memory. The :guilabel:`Swp` line lists how much swap is used. The numbers" " going down with a bar with a percentage next to them display CPU usage " "on each of your CPU cores." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:10 msgid "" "To see how many process are running on your system see the " ":guilabel:`Tasks` row. :guilabel:`Load average` shows your system load " "over the past one five and fifteen minute is why there are three numbers " "see `Wikipedia load (computing) " "`_ for more information. " ":guilabel:`Uptime` shows how long your computer has been booted." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:12 msgid "" "After the bottom there is a green bar that says :guilabel:`PID` for the " "Process ID of a user, The user the process responds to, :guilabel:`RES` " "is how much RAM the process is currently using. :guilabel:`CPU%` shows " "how much as a percent of CPU time the process is using, :guilabel:`MEM%` " "is a percent of the RAM your process is using. :guilabel:`Time` shows how" " long the process has been running. :guilabel:`Command` shows the command" " line command of the process. To view any cut off part of the " ":guilabel:`Command` field press the :kbd:`Right Arrow` to view the cut " "off area of the window. To move your window back to where it was press " "the :kbd:`Left Arrow` key." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:14 msgid "" "To select the process below the currently selected one press :kbd:`Down " "Arrow` to select the process below. To select the process above the " "currently selected one press :kbd:`Up Arrow` to select the process above." " To select the next group of processes on your screen press :kbd:`Page " "Down`. To select the previous group of process on your screen press " ":kbd:`Page up`. To choose the last process on your system press the " ":kbd:`End` key. To choose the first process press the :kbd:`Home` key." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:18 msgid "" "You can press :kbd:`F1` or :kbd:`?` to bring up a help dialog on htop. " "Pressing :kbd:`F3` or :kbd:`/` lets you search for a particular process. " "To reverse sort order press :kbd:`Shift +I`. Pressing :kbd:`F4` makes it " "so you can only see processes matching a certain pattern. To get out of " "the view of your search for a pattern press the :kbd:`Escape` key. " "Pressing :kbd:`F5` is what you press to view the processes in a tree. To " "get back to the default view press :kbd:`F5` again. Pressing :kbd:`F9` " "lets you kill a process with different signals to send to the process and" " 15 will terminate the process while 9 will Kill it. Lastly pressing " ":kbd:`F10` or :kbd:`q` will quit htop and return you to a terminal." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:22 msgid "" "To change how your process are sorted press :kbd:`F6` which will bring up" " your own menu to sort by by :guilabel:`PID`, :guilabel:`USER`, " ":guilabel:`Priority`, :guilabel:`NICE`, :guilabel:`M_Size`, " ":guilabel:`M_Resident`, :guilabel:`M_Share`, :guilabel:`State`, " ":guilabel:`Percent_CPU`, :guilabel:`Percent_Mem`, :guilabel:`Time`, or " ":guilabel:`Command`. To select a menu item press :kbd:`Enter`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:24 msgid "" ":kbd:`F2` brings about a customizable settings on htop. The " ":guilabel:`Meters` brings up meters like CPU average. The " ":guilabel:`Display Options` has option for different ways to display in " "htop. The :guilabel:`Colors` tab brings up different color schemes for " "htop. To select a different color scheme press the :kbd:`Up arrow` or " ":kbd:`Down arrow` keys. To select a new color scheme press the " ":kbd:`Spacebar` key." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:29 msgid "Version" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:30 msgid "Lubuntu ships with version 2.2.0 of htop." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:33 msgid "How to launch" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:34 msgid "" "To launch htop from the menu :menuselection:`System Tools --> Htop` with " "the Icon that looks like the green H made out of text or run" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.2/htop.rst:40 msgid "from the command line." msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To view how much RAM is being " #~ "used on your system is under mem" #~ " and then a [ number based on" #~ " how many Gigabytes of memory. The" #~ " Swap line lists how much swap " #~ "is used. The numbers going down " #~ "with a bar with a percentage next" #~ " to them display useage on each " #~ "of your cpu cores." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "Load average shows your system laod " #~ "over the past one five and fiften" #~ " minute is why there are three " #~ "numbers see " #~ "`https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_(computing)` for more" #~ " infmormation. Uptime shows how long " #~ "your computer has been booted." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "After the bottom there is a green" #~ " bar that says PID for the " #~ "Process ID of a user, The user " #~ "the process responds to, RES is " #~ "how much RAM the process is " #~ "currently using. CPU% shows how much " #~ "as a percent of CPU time the " #~ "process is using, mem% is a " #~ "precent of the RAM your proess is" #~ " using. TIme shows how long the " #~ "process has been running. COmmand shows" #~ " the command line command of the " #~ "process." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "You can press F1 to help you " #~ "with settings on htop. F2 brings " #~ "about a customizeable settings on htop." #~ " F3 lets you search for a " #~ "particular process. F4 makes it so " #~ "you can only see processes matching " #~ "a certain partern. F5 is what you" #~ " press to veiw file in a tree." #~ " PRessing F9 lets you kill a " #~ "process with different signals to send" #~ " to the process and 15 will " #~ "terminate the process while 9 will " #~ "Kill it. Lastly F10 will quit htop" #~ " and return you to a terminal." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To launch htop from the menu ->" #~ " system tools -> htop with the " #~ "Icon that looks like the green H" #~ " made out of text or you can" #~ " run htop from the command line." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "htop is an ncurses text interface " #~ "task manager that can be controled " #~ "by the keyboard." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Useage" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To view how much RAM is being " #~ "used on your system is under " #~ ":guilabel:`mem` and then a [ number " #~ "based on how many Gigabytes of " #~ "memory. The Swap line lists how " #~ "much swap is used. The numbers " #~ "going down with a bar with a " #~ "percentage next to them display useage" #~ " on each of your cpu cores." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ ":guilabel:`Load average` shows your system " #~ "laod over the past one five and" #~ " fiften minute is why there are " #~ "three numbers see `wikipedia load " #~ "(computing) `_" #~ " for more infmormation. :guilabel:`Uptime` " #~ "shows how long your computer has " #~ "been booted." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "After the bottom there is a green" #~ " bar that says :guilabel:`PID` for " #~ "the Process ID of a user, The " #~ "user the process responds to, " #~ ":guilabel:`RES` is how much RAM the " #~ "process is currently using. :guilabel:`CPU%`" #~ " shows how much as a percent of" #~ " CPU time the process is using, " #~ "mem% is a precent of the RAM " #~ "your proess is using. :guilabel:`Time` " #~ "shows how long the process has " #~ "been running. :guilabel:`Command` shows the" #~ " command line command of the process." #~ " To view any cut off part of" #~ " the :guilabel:`command` field press the" #~ " :kbd:`Right Arrow` to view the cut" #~ " off area of the window. To " #~ "move your window back to where it" #~ " was press the :kbd:`Left Arrow` " #~ "key." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To select the process below the " #~ "currently selected one press :kbd:`Down " #~ "Arrow` to select the process below. " #~ "To select the process above the " #~ "currently selected one press :kbd:`Up " #~ "Arrow` to select the process above. " #~ "To select the next group of " #~ "processes on your screen press " #~ ":kbd:`Page Down`. To select the previous" #~ " group of procces on your screen " #~ "press :kbd:`Page up`. To choose the " #~ "last process on your system press " #~ "the :kbd:`End` key. To choose the " #~ "first process press the :kbd:`Home` key." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "You can press :kbd:`F1` to help " #~ "you with settings on htop. Pressing " #~ ":kbd:`F3` lets you search for a " #~ "particular process. To reverse sort " #~ "order press :kbd:`Shift +I`. :kbd:`F4` " #~ "makes it so you can only see " #~ "processes matching a certain partern. " #~ ":kbd:`F5` is what you press to " #~ "veiw the processes in a tree. To" #~ " get back to the default view " #~ "press :kbd:`F5` again. Pressing :kbd:`F9` " #~ "lets you kill a process with " #~ "different signals to send to the " #~ "process and 15 will terminate the " #~ "process while 9 will Kill it. " #~ "Lastly :kbd:`F10` will quit htop and " #~ "return you to a terminal." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To change how your process are " #~ "sorted press :kbd:`F6` which will bring" #~ " up your own menu to sort by" #~ " by :guilabel:`PID`, :guilabel:`USER`, " #~ ":guilabel:`Priority`, :guilabel:`NICE`, " #~ ":guilabel:`M_Size`, :guilabel:`M_Resident`, " #~ ":guilabel:`M_Share`, :guilabel:`State`, " #~ ":guilabel:`Percent_CPU`, :guilabel:`Percent_Mem`, " #~ ":guilabel:`Time`, or :guilabel:`Command`." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ ":kbd:`F2` brings about a customizeable " #~ "settings on htop. The :guilabel:`Meters` " #~ "brings up meters like CPu average. " #~ "The :guilabel:`Display Options` has option " #~ "for different ways to display in " #~ "htop. The :guilabel:`Colors` tab brings " #~ "up different color schemes for htop." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Screenshot" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To launch htop from the menu " #~ ":menuselection:`system tools --> htop` with" #~ " the Icon that looks like the " #~ "green H made out of text or " #~ "run" #~ msgstr ""