Version: (using KDE KDE 3.1.4) Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages OS: Linux By pressing CRTL-ESC, the ksysguard fires up and shows only the processtable. It would be great if it could also show cpu and memory graphs in this mode. Or, in short: It should display the same as it does when you launch it by clicking KDEMenu->System->KDE System Guard
Agreed. I also think the default view (not ctrl_esc one) is too complex. I've thought about this, and I think there should be an edit-mode which allows you to save and load tabs, add tabs, configure them and so on. And then there should be a view-only mode which you get by default-but-default-can-be-changed when you load it normally, and always by default when loaded from ctrl+esc. When not in edit mode, it hides (not greys out) all the options for editing. This way you switch to edit mode, configure how you want it, then ctrl+esc anytime to view it :)
All that has to happen is for the sensor browser to start with zero size when opened with Ctrl+Esc. There's your view mode. Then if you want to edit it, just drag the splitter out so that you can see the sensor browser.
Agreed. This is the plan and is being worked on at the moment.
*** Bug 84343 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
This is completed in trunk
It seems the new task manager in KDE4 is missing some pretty useful features again (like CPU and memory usage). Time to reopen the bug ? Or open a new one, since it is not ksysguard anymore that is called by ctrl+esc ?