Rick Engebretson:<br>
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> I never have 30 tabs of anything open, but IceWM can spot a piggy<br>> website. Most window managers have a taskbar applet like top, but IceWM<br>
> resource meter is simple and standard. Several resources can be<br>
> monitored including CPU and network activity. Not only are some sites<br>
> CPU and memory pigs, but they try do a lot of network snooping using<br>
> RPC. And some colorful bars on the applet light up.<br><br>I stopped using gnome and started using xfce a few months ago. I'll<br>have to check if IceWm and xfce can work together or if I would have to <br>switch to IceWM. After posting and before reading the replies I thought <br>
about something colorful that would light up when something was spiking.<br><br>
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> I usually start my browser with an XTerm, so my browser (SeaMonkey)<br>
> leaves some helpful error messages. I'm sure a script could be invoked<br>
> to tee and pipe StdErr. A decent browser should detect many such problems.<br>
<br>I'm not sure that would help even if Firefox did output something. It's <br>kind of like top where I wouldn't notice it cause it would mostly be<br>under other windows. I may need a bigger monitor. Mine is 24",<br>
but I've thought about getting a bigger one.<br><br><br>-- <br>Brian Wood<br>Ebenezer Enterprises<br><a href="http://webEbenezer.net" target="_blank">http://webEbenezer.net</a><br><br><br><br><br><br>